Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5840

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Report Pass
6/1/23  
Engrossed
6/6/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  

Caption

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

Impact

The enactment of HB 5840 is poised to significantly alter how tax incentives are administered within Rhode Island. By instituting more rigorous analysis and reporting of the impacts of economic development projects, the bill mandates that the Commerce Corporation assess not only the overall benefits of tax incentives but also the job creation potential associated with approved projects. There is an emphasis on ensuring that jobs created are 'new jobs' that contribute positively to the state's employment landscape without displacing existing workers.

Summary

House Bill 5840, known as the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation Act, aims to enhance economic development by streamlining tax incentive reporting and ensuring that such incentives effectively contribute to job creation and fiscal stability in the state. The bill amends existing statutes related to the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation and sets new reporting requirements for recipients of tax credits, ensuring accountability and transparency in their operations. The overarching goal of the legislation is to promote economic growth while protecting state revenues from potential losses associated with tax incentives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill has generally been supportive among lawmakers, particularly those focused on stimulating economic growth and job creation. Proponents argue that the streamlined reporting requirements and comprehensive impact analyses will improve accountability and foster a more conducive environment for businesses to thrive. Meanwhile, some skepticism exists regarding the reliance on incentives, with concerns that they may not always result in the desired economic outcomes and that they require rigorous monitoring.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 5840 focus on the effectiveness of tax incentives and the balance between fostering economic growth and safeguarding state revenues. Critics argue that without a clear understanding of the long-term fiscal impacts of these tax incentives, the state risks incurring substantial revenue losses that could hinder its financial stability. Supporters counter that the benefits derived from job creation and business expansion will ultimately outweigh the costs, providing a needed boost to the local economy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0713

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H7170

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H8276

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H7617

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation -- Rhode Island Black Economic And Community Development Fund

RI H7922

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H7774

Rhode Island Business Corporation Act

RI H5839

Rhode Island Business Corporation Act

RI H7923

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation -emergent Technology

RI H6001

Redirects the distribution of hotel tax money to the Rhode Island commerce corporation.

RI S0872

Redirects the distribution of hotel tax money to the Rhode Island commerce corporation.

Similar Bills

RI S0713

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H5619

Property Subject To Taxation

RI S0705

Property Subject To Taxation

CT HB06651

An Act Implementing Provisions Of The Budget Concerning General Government.

CT SB00936

An Act Concerning Revisions To Certain Economic And Community Development-related Statutes.

IL HB4959

CREATIVE ECONOMY TASK FORCE

WV SB617

Relating to qualifications for members of boards, commissions, and other entities

CT SB01241

An Act Implementing Provisions Of The Budget Concerning General Government.