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When Contracting Out Isn't: Bill is Flawed by Fatal Weaknesses

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Paul Guppy
Senior Researcher

Washington is saddled with the strongest legal ban against the contracting out of government work of any state in the nation. The burden of this restrictive policy is felt every day by ordinary taxpayers who must bear the full cost of maintaining the government’s monopoly position. Without the benefits of competition, the government spends more than it needs to for routine work, often paying well above what private companies do to get the same job done.

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