Redefining Minority | Hartford Business
The Connecticut set-aside law calls for 25 percent of department and quasi-public agency money to be spent with small businesses. And 25 percent of that money — or 6.25 percent of the total — must go to minority-owned businesses. However, the minority-owned business portion can go to women-owned businesses, even if they are owned by white women.
The Connecticut set-aside law calls for 25 percent of department and quasi-public agency money to be spent with small businesses. And 25 percent of that money — or 6.25 percent of the total — must go to minority-owned businesses. However, the minority-owned business portion can go to women-owned businesses, even if they are owned by white women.
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