Because most minority-owned construction firms are small companies, Davis-Bacon keeps minority-owned firms from competing for Federal construction contracts. The resulting disparities in employment create a demand for affirmative action, another ill-suited and ill-advised Big Government program. The racist effects of Davis-Bacon are no mere coincidence. In fact, many original supporters of Davis-Bacon, such as Representative Clayton Allgood, bragged about supporting Davis-Bacon as a means of keeping cheap colored labor out of the construction industry.


Repeal Of The Davis-Bacon Law (23 October 1997).

Internet Archive Repeal Of The Davis-Bacon Law | The Ron Paul Archive


Because most minority-owned construction firms are small companies, Davis-Bacon keeps minority-owned firms from competing for Federal construction...

Because most minority-owned construction firms are small companies, Davis-Bacon keeps minority-owned firms from competing for Federal construction...

Because most minority-owned construction firms are small companies, Davis-Bacon keeps minority-owned firms from competing for Federal construction...

Because most minority-owned construction firms are small companies, Davis-Bacon keeps minority-owned firms from competing for Federal construction...