FIND Act
Sponsored By: Representative Bergman
Introduced
Summary
Prevents federal contractors from excluding or limiting businesses in the firearm and ammunition industry. The bill would create a new procurement rule that requires prime contractors and many subcontractors to certify they have no policies that discriminate against defined firearm entities or firearm trade associations.
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- Firearm and ammunition businesses and trade associations: Would block contractors from refusing services, limiting operations beyond law, or making category-based exclusions against defined firearm entities or trade groups.
- Prime contractors and subcontractors: Prime contractors must include a no-discrimination certification and may not award a first-tier subcontract worth more than 10 percent of the prime contract to an uncertified entity. The bill bans structuring tiers to evade that limit.
- Federal agencies: Agency contracting officials would be required to add the certification and subcontract limits into procurement contracts for goods and services. A narrow sole-source exception is included.
- Enforcement: A contractor that violates the clause would face termination for default and initiation of suspension or debarment proceedings.
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Ban on contractor bias against gun businesses
If enacted, federal procurement contracts would include a clause banning discrimination against gun businesses and their trade groups. Prime contractors would need to certify they have no such policy and will not adopt one during the contract. They could not give a first-tier subcontract worth over 10% of the prime contract to a firm that will not certify. They also could not use lower-tier subcontracting to dodge that 10% rule. Breaking these terms would trigger termination for default and suspension or debarment steps. The rule would apply to contracts awarded on or after enactment. Sole-source contracts would be exempt from the certification and subcontract limits.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Bergman
MI • R
Cosponsors
Crenshaw
TX • R
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Crane
AZ • R
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Miller (IL)
IL • R
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Finstad
MN • R
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Ogles
TN • R
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Tenney
NY • R
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Messmer
IN • R
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Reschenthaler
PA • R
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Cloud
TX • R
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Kennedy (UT)
UT • R
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Estes
KS • R
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Langworthy
NY • R
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LaMalfa
CA • R
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Higgins (LA)
LA • R
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Weber (TX)
TX • R
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Hinson
IA • R
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Houchin
IN • R
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Kustoff
TN • R
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Moore (AL)
AL • R
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Miller (OH)
OH • R
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Guthrie
KY • R
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Allen
GA • R
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Burlison
MO • R
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Scott, Austin
GA • R
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Harshbarger
TN • R
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Amodei (NV)
NV • R
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Huizenga
MI • R
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Graves
MO • R
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Feenstra
IA • R
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Joyce (PA)
PA • R
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Moolenaar
MI • R
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Jackson (TX)
TX • R
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Carter (GA)
GA • R
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Fischbach
MN • R
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Van Duyne
TX • R
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Sessions
TX • R
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Collins
GA • R
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Smith (NE)
NE • R
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Harris (MD)
MD • R
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Rose
TN • R
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Ellzey
TX • R
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Clyde
GA • R
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Fleischmann
TN • R
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Bilirakis
FL • R
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Steube
FL • R
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Tiffany
WI • R
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Hudson
NC • R
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Lee (FL)
FL • R
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Gooden
TX • R
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Fallon
TX • R
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Wilson (SC)
SC • R
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Valadao
CA • R
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Ezell
MS • R
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Donalds
FL • R
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Hern (OK)
OK • R
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Owens
UT • R
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Williams (TX)
TX • R
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Guest
MS • R
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Bean (FL)
FL • R
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Strong
AL • R
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Bacon
NE • R
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Luna
FL • R
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Issa
CA • R
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Stauber
MN • R
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Fry
SC • R
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Latta
OH • R
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Rogers (AL)
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Simpson
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Yakym
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Johnson (SD)
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Mann
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Self
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Meuser
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Letlow
LA • R
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Babin
TX • R
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Biggs (SC)
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LaHood
IL • R
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Schmidt
KS • R
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Rutherford
FL • R
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Comer
KY • R
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DesJarlais
TN • R
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Norman
SC • R
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Miller (WV)
WV • R
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Barrett
MI • R
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Moore (NC)
NC • R
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Pfluger
TX • R
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Walberg
MI • R
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Barr
KY • R
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McDowell
NC • R
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Kelly (PA)
PA • R
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Cline
VA • R
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Webster (FL)
FL • R
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Stefanik
NY • R
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Harrigan
NC • R
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Taylor
OH • R
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Wied
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WI • R
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TX • R
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McGuire
VA • R
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Smucker
PA • R
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Jack
GA • R
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Fedorchak
ND • R
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Joyce (OH)
OH • R
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Kim
CA • R
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