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The White House also pointed out that about $21 billion of the $46 billion is guaranteed, and the rest are options. Latino-owned businesses have received 3.7 percent of the guaranteed total, and black-owned businesses 2.4 percent. The founder and chief executive of one of the nation's largest black-owned construction companies, Richard Copeland of THOR Construction Inc., said minority-owned companies usually employ 60 percent minorities. "If we can't get on these jobs," he said, "we can't hire our people from our community, so poverty and drugs and crime and unemployment and welfare become habitual." His company has done a small amount of weatherization work through Minnesota stimulus contracts. He said many minority businesses can't develop the capability to do government work because a "good old boy" network shuts them out of contracts. Copeland's company has its headquarters in Minneapolis, and has 200 full-time employees and offices in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New Orleans and Atlanta. He said he abandoned highway work years ago to focus on erecting buildings. "These big highway contractors try to keep you off the project, and when you get on, they try to make sure you don't come back," he said. "We hear about this all across the country."' That's what Samuel Foley Jr., a lawyer for the black-owned construction company Holley Enterprises, says happened to his client. Holley was subcontracted by James J. Anderson Construction to perform demolition and salvage operations on a subway station repair project in Philadelphia. This enabled Anderson to meet contract guidelines for minority participation, but about two months later Holley's contract was unfairly terminated, Foley said. Anderson Construction said in a statement that Holley violated the terms of the contract. Anderson said it did not perform any of the work itself and gave the contract to another disadvantaged business. Foley, chairman of the National Black Chamber of Commerce Construction Committee, said many companies "play games to get rid of the minority contractor." "This is not a unique situation," he said. "For the past 30 years in Philadelphia it's been this way." ___ On the Net: Stimulus contracts awarded to businesses: http://tinyurl.com/ya5ogyb White House site to track stimulus funds:
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