Proposed Cuts to Disability Procurement List Spark Debate
Published Date: 4/4/2025
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Summary
The government plans to remove some products and services from its special buying list that helps nonprofit groups employing people who are blind or have severe disabilities. This change means those groups might lose some contracts soon. If you’re involved, keep an eye out for updates on when these deletions happen and how it could affect budgets.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Procurement List Cuts for Nonprofits
If you run or work for a nonprofit that employs people who are blind or have severe disabilities, the government plans to remove some products and services from its special Procurement List. That could mean those nonprofits may lose contracts and see budget impacts, so watch for updates on when deletions happen and how they affect funding.
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2026-05869 — Procurement List; Additions and Deletions
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2026-05868 — Procurement List; Proposed Additions and Deletions
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2026-04815 — Procurement List; Deletions
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