Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5019

Introduced
1/6/23  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution Terminating The Current Declaration Of State Emergency And All Executive Orders Commencing On December 12, 2022, Through January 10, 2023

Impact

The resolution leverages the authority provided under Section 30-15-9 of the Rhode Island General Laws, which grants the General Assembly the power to terminate a state of disaster emergency at any time. By passing this resolution, it effectively ends Executive Orders initiated by previous governors that were put in place to address the health and safety concerns posed by the pandemic. This could alter the operational framework for various government functions and services that had been adapted during the state of emergency, potentially impacting public health guidelines and funding mechanisms during the transition.

Summary

House Bill H5019 is a Concurrent Resolution introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly aimed at terminating the current declaration of a state emergency and all related executive orders effective from December 12, 2022, through January 10, 2023. This resolution was introduced by Representatives Newberry, Chippendale, Roberts, Place, and Rea on January 6, 2023, and referred to the House State Government & Elections Committee. The backdrop to this bill is rooted in the prolonged response to the COVID-19 pandemic and aims to signal a transition towards normalcy by concluding the declared emergency status.

Contention

The proposal to terminate the state of emergency may not be without contention. Supporters argue that ending the emergency declaration is a necessary step towards restoring normal operations and that the ongoing restrictions can be burdensome to the community and economy. Meanwhile, opponents may perceive this action as premature, raising concerns about public health implications and the appropriateness of reverting to pre-emergency conditions without further assessments of the pandemic's status.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5056

Concurrent Resolution Terminating The Current Declaration Of State Emergency And All Executive Orders Commencing On January 11, 2023, Through February 9, 2023

RI H5972

Concurrent Resolution Terminating The Current Declaration Of State Emergency And All Executive Orders Commencing On February 9, 2023, Through March 11, 2023

RI H7217

Joint Resolution Terminating The Governor's State Of Emergency Declaration

RI H7218

House Resolution Terminating The Governor's State Of Emergency Declaration

RI HCR0008

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION terminating the public health emergency first declared on March 6, 2020, in Executive Order 20-02.

RI HCR0002

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION terminating the public health emergency first declared on March 6, 2020, in Executive Order 20-02.

RI HCR0003

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION terminating the public health emergency first declared on March 6, 2020, in Executive Order 20-02.

RI S2154

Concurrent Resolution Extending Power Conferred Upon The Governor Pursuant To The Provisions Of Subsection Of Title 30, Chapter 15, Section 9 Of The Rhode Island General Laws

RI H7256

Concurrent Resolution Extending Power Conferred Upon The Governor Pursuant To The Provisions Of Subsection Of Title 30, Chapter 15, Section 9 Of The Rhode Island General Laws

RI H7038

House Resolution Joyously Celebrating The 218th Anniversary Of The Declaration Of Haitian Independence On January 1, 2022

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.