Believing that “merit and competence are the only two employment factors that should be considered, Rep. Paul Gosar has introduced a bill that would effectively end affirmative action in federal hiring practices.
Gosar says his Making Excellence Replace Identity Traits (MERIT) Act, “would prohibit government sanctioned racial bigotry.”
“Hiring decisions in the federal government should be based on the merit of the job applicant rather than quotas based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or ethnicity. The people deserve competency and merit, not racial or other bigotry, when the government hires someone. It is long past time to end government sanctioned racial discrimination,” said Gosar.
According to Gosar, the MERIT Act ensures that no federal funds are provided to any entity that has established a hiring program that uses affirmative action employment preferences.
“Eradicating the scourge of racial hatred is a priority for the country,” said Gosar in a press release. “The fact that the federal courts allowed such racially discriminatory policies in the first place is a problem only Congress can fix. Under the Constitution, all citizens must be treated equally.”
Gosar argues that affirmative action policies result in “low competence employees and lead to discriminatory policies based on racial bigotry and animus, often disguised as remedial actions for ancient discrimination. Such racist laws compel employers to overlook the best qualified individual. The MERIT Act promotes equal opportunity for all applicants.”
