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The American Clothing And Footwear Association Praised The President For Repealing The Law Of Refusing To Pay The Government Contractor.

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The American Clothing And Footwear Association Praised The President For Repealing The Law Of Refusing To Pay The Government Contractor.

Kevin Burke, President and CEO of AAFA, praised the abolition of President Obama. Law This law requires the federal, state and local governments to refuse to pay 3% of the money to the government contractor until the contractor pays the full tax.


He said: "President Obama's action is against the United States. Spin One of the workers in the clothing and footwear industry. comfort They are welcomed by them and provide equipment for US soldiers and women around the world.


"Now that this legislation has been signed, the Congress should take prompt action in legislation. It will further give the US textile, clothing and footwear workers a fair competitive environment through the Ministry of Defense's textile and clothing procurement fairness act. This legislation will update and balance the preferential treatment of unequal federal prisoners. Unfair preferential treatment leads to continuous layoffs in the US textile, clothing and footwear factories, and workers' job losses. In some cases, the "made in America" factory is shut down.


If the deduction is not abolished, enterprises that sell products to the government are required to pay taxes earlier than necessary. Many small and medium-sized enterprises are required to pay taxes before paying wages, which will jeopardize employment opportunities in the United States.


In order to further support these important US employment opportunities, the Ministry of Defense (DOD) textile and clothing procurement bill of fairness "(HR 2312), the legislation will provide government contractors with competition lines, which provide equipment for US military personnel and women. Currently, federal prisoners are entitled to preferential treatment of government contracts. In June 23, 2011, the house of Representatives introduced the legislation.


In 2010, the US military spent more than $2 billion on uniforms, camouflage, training equipment and combat shoes for American servicemen and women. Nearly $140 million was paid to prisoners in 24 federal prisons throughout the country under the protection of the federal prison industry (FPI). The federal prison industry (FPI) is a government operation procedure that allows felonies to work in prisons.

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