Mayor Parker Engages Local Small Businesses in Roundtable Discussion, Signs Executive Order to Enhance Contracting Opportunities with the City

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Mayor Parker convened a roundtable discussion with local small businesses on November 18, 2025, to address the need for improved contracting opportunities with the City of Philadelphia. During the meeting, she signed an executive order designed to streamline the contracting process for small enterprises. The mayor's initiative aims to provide equitable access to city contracts, which have historically been challenging for smaller businesses to secure. Local business leaders praised the move, indicating it could lead to increased economic activity and job creation in the community. This effort aligns with the city's broader economic development strategy, which emphasizes collaboration with local businesses.

Parker's administration has committed to ongoing support for small enterprises, acknowledging their vital role in the local economy. The executive order is expected to take effect immediately, paving the way for new contracting opportunities. As the city seeks to recover from economic challenges, initiatives like this are crucial for fostering resilience and growth.

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