Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7138

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Provides that any rate increase with respect to electric distribution companies would be no greater than the increase in the Consumer Price Index or f5.5%, whichever is greater, unless there is approval of a higher rate by the general assembly.

Summary

House Bill H7138 aims to regulate the rate increases charged by electric distribution companies in Rhode Island. The bill stipulates that any proposed increase shall not exceed 5.5% or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) for Urban Consumers, whichever is greater. This measure seeks to protect consumers from potentially excessive rate hikes by linking rate increases directly to economic indicators, thereby promoting fiscal responsibility. The bill also requires that any higher rate increase beyond these parameters must receive approval from the General Assembly, adding a layer of legislative oversight to the process. The primary impact of H7138 is on the regulatory framework governing public utilities in the state. By limiting the ability of electric companies to raise rates unchecked, the bill aims to provide more predictability for consumers in their budgeting for electricity costs. The provisions also underscore a commitment to consumer protection amidst changing economic conditions, particularly as inflation trends can significantly affect household expenditures. This could be particularly beneficial for low-income families who may struggle with rising utility costs. Notable points of contention regarding H7138 concern the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of utility providers. Proponents argue that the bill ensures consumer protections against unreasonable rate increases, while opponents could contend that the restrictions might hinder the utilities' ability to invest in infrastructure improvements and service enhancements. Such investments are critical for maintaining service reliability and accommodating future energy demands, particularly in the context of transitioning to more sustainable energy sources. In terms of legislative history, H7138 was introduced by multiple representatives and has been referred to the House Corporations committee. The dialogue surrounding its introduction reflects broader discussions about energy policy, economic fairness, and the role of government in regulating essential services. Supporters and opponents alike will need to navigate these complex issues as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI H5081

Regulatory Powers Of Administration

RI S0962

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting That Rhode Island Energy Factor Into Consideration In Future Smart-charging Pilot Programs The Benefit-cost Assessment And Reduced Costs Associated With Using Energy During Off-peak Charging Times

RI H6459

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting That Rhode Island Energy Factor Into Consideration In Future Smart-charging Pilot Programs The Benefit-cost Assessment And Reduced Costs Associated With Using Energy During Off-peak Charging Times

RI S0980

Authorizing The Town Of Barrington To Finance The Construction, Improvement, Renovation, Alteration, Furnishing And Equipping Of Public Schools And School Facilities In The Town And All Expenses Incident Thereto Including, But Not Limited To, Costs Of Design, Athletic Fields, Playgrounds, Landscaping, Parking And Costs Of Financing And To Issue Not More Than $250,000,000 Bonds And/or Notes Therefor, Subject To Approval Of State Housing Aid At A Reimbursement Rate Or State Share Ratio Of Not Less Than 35 Percent At The Time Of Issuance And Provided That The Authorization Shall Be Reduced By The Amount Of Certain Grants Received From State Bond Proceeds, From The Rhode Island Department Of Education Or From The Rhode Island School Building Authority

RI H6404

Authorizing The Town Of Barrington To Finance The Construction, Improvement, Renovation, Alteration, Furnishing And Equipping Of Public Schools And School Facilities In The Town And All Expenses Incident Thereto Including, But Not Limited To, Costs Of Design, Athletic Fields, Playgrounds, Landscaping, Parking And Costs Of Financing And To Issue Not More Than $250,000,000 Bonds And/or Notes Therefor, Subject To Approval Of State Housing Aid At A Reimbursement Rate Or State Share Ratio Of Not Less Than 35 Percent At The Time Of Issuance And Provided That The Authorization Shall Be Reduced By The Amount Of Certain Grants Received From State Bond Proceeds, From The Rhode Island Department Of Education Or From The Rhode Island School Building Authority

RI H5490

Rate Increase Meetings

RI S0205

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration To Conduct A Study On The Technical And Economic Outcomes Of Decarbonizing Rhode Island By 2030

RI H5527

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration To Conduct A Study On The Technical And Economic Outcomes Of Decarbonizing Rhode Island By 2030

RI H5502

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Joint Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations To Protect Our Environment And Natural Resources From Plastic Bottle Waste (creates A 16 Member Joint Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations To Protect Our Environment From Plastic Bottle Waste, And Who Would Report Back To The General Assembly By February 28, 2024, And Expire On June 30, 2024.)

RI H5926

Procedure Generally -- Third-party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act

Similar Bills

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