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U.S. COMMUNITIES

Each state has its own laws addressing intergovernmental purchasing by local government agencies. Please click a state on the map to display the Intergovernmental Purchasing Statutes by state.

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What they say:

"Thanks to U.S. Communities, our counties can save time by not having to issue their own competitive bids and, instead, can take advantage of well-negotiated, well-priced existing competitively bid contracts... Collectively, that means counties in our state-and elsewhere-can save an enormous amount of time and money."

Leslie Velasco, Finance and Administration Director, Maryland Association of Counties

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