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Home » House Votes to Derail Contractor 'Blacklisting' Rule
The House has voted to block an Obama administration regulation that would require prospective federal contractors to disclose past violations of labor and workplace-safety laws to qualify to bid on federal work.
Construction contractor groups praised the 236-187, basically party line, vote on Feb. 2, to disapprove what they call the “blacklisting” rule.