Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6639

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Housing Construction

Impact

The Housing Jobs Department is tasked with implementing various housing construction programs that will facilitate job creation in the construction sector. By establishing standards for energy efficiency and promoting green energy jobs, the bill aims to not only create jobs but also to promote sustainable practices in housing. The bill also includes provisions for protecting the labor rights of workers involved in these programs, ensuring fair wages and working conditions. It represents a significant shift in Rhode Island's policy towards housing and employment, intertwining social justice with environmental responsibility.

Summary

House Bill H6639, known as the Housing Construction Act, proposes the establishment of a Housing Jobs Department aimed at addressing significant issues in housing availability and economic stability in Rhode Island. The bill acknowledges the pressing challenges of mass unemployment, particularly within the building industry and the critical shortage of affordable housing units. It envisions the construction of thousands of energy-efficient homes while advocating for the installation of photovoltaic solar panels, thereby linking housing development with climate goals.

Contention

While the bill presents a comprehensive approach to combat unemployment and housing shortages, it may face contention regarding its funding and implementation phases. Critics could argue that the ambitious targets for affordable housing and solar installations may not be feasible without adequate financial backing. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the effectiveness of the Housing Jobs Department in equitably distributing the housing units among all segments of the population, particularly disadvantaged communities. The requirement for the compliance with LEED energy standards and the integration of solar energy also raises questions about potential cost implications for housing developers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2939

Appropriations -- American Recovery Program Act Housing Fund And Creating Reliable Efficient Affordable Tenancies Expeditiously -- "create" Homes Act

RI S2868

Authorizes the department of housing to issue bonds in the amount of $50,000,000 with a maturity date not to exceed 20 years, to establish the housing production revolving fund, to promote the development of housing and ensuring more affordable housing.

RI H7923

Authorizes the department of housing to issue bonds in the amount of $50,000,000 with a maturity date not to exceed 20 years, to establish the housing production revolving fund, to promote the development of housing and ensuring more affordable housing.

RI H5978

Housing Development Fund

RI H8248

Relating To Statutes And Statutory Construction

RI S0866

Housing Development Fund

RI H8057

Rhode Island Housing Resources Act Of 1998 -- Affordable Housing

RI H7712

Relating To Statutes And Statutory Construction

RI H7950

Low And Moderate Income Housing

RI S0275

Establishes a new article in the state building code that provides that certain new housing construction contain at least one floor that meets the requirements for a Type C "ANSI'' Standards for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities.

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