Feds Scrap Race-Based Assumptions in Business Aid Programs
Published Date: 10/3/2025
Rule
Summary
This update changes how the government runs programs that help disadvantaged businesses get airport contracts. It stops using race or gender as automatic reasons for help, making sure everything is fair and follows the law. Businesses involved in these programs should get ready for these changes, which take effect right away and could affect how money and opportunities are shared.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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No race or sex presumptions
If your small business participates in the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) or Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) programs, the Department of Transportation will no longer treat race or sex as automatic reasons for being considered socially or economically disadvantaged. The rule removes race- and sex-based presumptions of disadvantage to ensure the Programs operate in a nondiscriminatory way, effective immediately.
Immediate effect on contract money and opportunities
If your business takes part in the DBE or ACDBE programs, these changes take effect immediately and could change how money and opportunities for airport contracts are shared. Businesses involved in the Programs should prepare for changes to how eligibility and award decisions are made.
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