Assembly Committee Advances Lampitt Bill to Help Schools Purchase COVID-19 Related Goods and Services Through State-Awarded Contracts
Assembly Committee Advances Lampitt Bill to Help Schools Purchase COVID-19 Related Goods and Services Through State-Awarded Contracts
(TRENTON) – As schools gear up to reopen for some mode of in-person instruction, the Assembly Education Committee approved legislation on Monday to help districts acquire COVID-19 related goods and services, such as personal protective equipment and sanitation supplies.
Specifically, the bill (A-4461) would require that the State award a contract to a bidder for purchase of COVID-19 related goods by school districts. Contracts may be awarded as needed to fill the demand and would not necessarily be limited to one bidder.
Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt (D-Burlington, Camden), sponsor of the bill, issued the following statement:
“This measure takes a very significant step in helping our schools obtain the necessary supplies to ensure the health and safety of all their students and staff in the upcoming year. With schools slated to reopen in just a few weeks for in-person instruction in varying forms, districts will need to have a stock of supplies available such as masks, thermometers, and much more. Procuring these supplies through state contracts would assure reliability, quality and affordability and ensure the burden of finding and buying needed items doesn’t fall on districts alone.”