If enacted, H6668 would significantly bolster the safeguards around election operations in Rhode Island. It would mandate regular cybersecurity reviews and assessments of the state's voting systems. Moreover, it introduces training requirements for local boards of canvassers, aiming to equip them with necessary skills to handle election data securely. These measures are intended to protect against potential cyber threats and ensure the integrity of vote casting and counting processes.
Summary
House Bill H6668 proposes amendments to the election laws in Rhode Island, specifically empowering the Secretary of State to enhance the security of the state's election systems and facilities. The bill outlines the establishment of an 'Election Systems Cybersecurity Review Board' tasked with overseeing cybersecurity assessments and recommending improvements. This board will include key state representatives, including the Secretary of State and members of law enforcement and technology divisions, to ensure a comprehensive approach to election cybersecurity.
Contention
While H6668 aims to strengthen the cybersecurity framework of elections, it may also lead to discussions around the balance of authority between state and local governments in election administration. There could be concerns about how stringent cybersecurity measures might impose additional burdens on local boards. Questions around the adequacy of state resources to support such initiatives and the potential for overreach in state control over local election processes may arise during legislative discussions.
Requires the department of administration to publish a report to the speaker of the house, president of the senate, and secretary of housing evaluating the cost to establish and maintain a statewide geographic information system.
Provides minor technical changes, including an update to the membership of the state planning council to include the secretary of housing or designee, and provides clarifying language relating to the role of the technical committee.
Provides minor technical changes, including an update to the membership of the state planning council to include the secretary of housing or designee, and provides clarifying language relating to the role of the technical committee.
In organization of departmental administrative boards and commissions and of advisory boards and commissions, providing for Cybersecurity Coordination Board.