The Impact of Proposition 209 on California’s MBEs and WBEs Michael D. Sumner, PhD Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice UC Berkeley School of.

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The Impact of Proposition 209 on California’s MBEs and WBEs Michael D. Sumner, PhD Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice UC Berkeley School of Law

Disadvantaged Business Enterprises  Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) include small businesses majority owned and operated by people of color (MBEs) and women (WBEs).  DBEs need to register with a certifying agency, and reapply regularly in order to ensure they continue to meet requirements.

Caltrans’ DBE Program  Proposition 209 ended Caltrans’ DBE program for MBEs and WBEs for all but the federal portion of awards. Federal law mandated the continuance of the program for federal funds.  In 2006, Caltrans suspended its race- and gender-conscious DBE program pending the results of an availability and disparity study.  In August 2007, significant disparity was reported by the final report. Caltrans is moving to implement a partially race- and gender-conscious program.

Methodology  Two studies investigated the impact of Proposition 209 on MBEs and WBEs.  Five distinct methodologies were used: Aggregate analyses measuring award access to certified DBEs before and after 1996 Survival rate of 1996 DBEs Survey of contractors from surviving 1996 DBEs Focus groups with surviving DBEs In-depth case studies of DBE owners

DBE Award Access  Analyzed real dollars awarded to DBEs and non- DBEs from Fiscal Year (FY) 1985 until FY 2007 Source: Quarterly/Annual 1405 Report of DBE Awards and Commitments from FY 1985 through FY 2002 (via a summary sheet for FY 1985 through FY 1998) & the Uniform Report of DBE Awards or Commitments and Payments from FY 2003 through FY 2007  Notes: The inclusion criteria for DBEs changes over time Starting in FY 2003, only the federal portion of awards is listed

DBE Awards Move to Uniform Reports Prop 209 passes Gov. Wilson signs Exec. Order W Caltrans moves to race- & gender-neutral program Prop 209 enacted Gov. Wilson signs Exec. Order W % to DBEs

DBE Awards Move to Uniform Reports % to DBEs

Real dollars of Caltrans FHWA awards to DBEs and non-DBEs, by Fiscal Year *Total contracts to DBEs and non-DBEs for these years only include federal portion of these awards. Move to Uniform Reports

Real dollars of Caltrans FHWA awards to DBEs, by Fiscal Year *Total contracts to DBEs for these years only include federal portion of these awards. Move to Uniform Reports

DBE Survival  In 1996, the number of transportation construction businesses registered with Caltrans was: 3,169 MBEs. 2,096 WBEs. Source: 1996 volumes of the Department of Transportation Disadvantaged Business (DB), State Woman Business Enterprise (SWBE), and State Minority Business Enterprise (SMBE) List  10 year survival rate for MBEs was 32% (1,005 surviving businesses).  11 year survival rate for WBEs, using a more in-depth search, was 36% (763 surviving businesses).  In both studies, DBEs owned by women of color and African Americans were the least likely to survive.

Survey of MBEs and WBEs  Questionnaire completed by owners of 100 MBEs and 105 WBEs.  Both WBEs and MBEs agreed that: Both before and after 1996: –The DBE program was not seen as particularly helpful. –Fiduciary aspects, such as help with loans and bonding, were seen as the least helpful. After 1996, the quality and helpfulness of the DBE program was reduced. –Outreach efforts, such as good faith efforts, pre-bidding conferences, and networking opportunities, which were the most useful before 1996, were reported as declining the most in helpfulness.

Survey of MBEs and WBEs (cont’d)  Overall, surviving DBEs grew post-Proposition 209.  However, indications are DBEs owned by women, particularly women of color, and those by African Americans, did not fare as well relative to other DBEs.  Most DBEs did not report doing any business with Caltrans at any point despite being a DBE certified with Caltrans.

DBE Focus Groups and Interviews  Industry Culture The “good old boy” network Collusion is perceived as part of the industry culture  DBE Program Opened a door for DBEs Proposition 209 more detrimental if DBE relied on program  Business Challenges Inadequate DBE program Securing bonding, financing, and insurance

DBE Focus Groups and Interviews (cont’d)  Impression of Proposition 209 Proposition 209 reinforced a system of exclusion Proposition 209 did nothing to challenge the “good old boy” network  Additionally, women-owned firms reported: Difficulty in filing a grievance or discrimination complaint That they are challenged to their command, such as being randomly quizzed to prove knowledge

Recommendations Equal opportunity programs Culture of the transportation industry Advocacy for the business model of diversity Data collection Continued research

Acknowledgements  Thanks to: Monique W. Morris Jessica Borja Mary Louise Frampton Mary Elliott  Major funding provided by: Rosenberg Foundation Fulfilling The Dream Fund/Public Interest Projects

Contact Michael D. Sumner, PhD, Research Manager Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice UC Berkeley School of Law