Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7403

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Allocates, to the cities and towns of the state, a portion of state income taxes for new employees of not-for-profit healthcare institutions and private educational institutions.

Impact

If enacted, H7403 would significantly impact local governments by providing them with additional tax revenue derived from new employment. Under the proposed legislation, the state would remit 25% of the state income taxes collected from new employees back to the respective cities and towns. This influx of funds would enable local governments to better absorb the costs associated with expanding services and infrastructure due to growth in not-for-profit healthcare and educational institutions, which contribute positively to community welfare.

Summary

House Bill 7403, introduced in 2024, seeks to amend state financial regulations pertaining to public finance. The bill's primary focus is to allocate a portion of state income taxes specifically for new employees of not-for-profit healthcare institutions and private educational institutions. This initiative aims to provide cities and towns with financial support to manage the consequences of growth and expansion within these critical sectors. By doing so, the bill intends to create a more favorable environment for hiring in the healthcare and education sectors, ultimately benefiting local economies.

Contention

While H7403 appears to promote growth in vital sectors, it could also lead to contention among lawmakers and community members. Concerns may arise regarding the equitable distribution of funds and whether all cities will benefit equally from this arrangement. Opponents might argue that relying on state income tax reallocations could create disparities among urban and rural areas, as different regions may have varying capacities to attract new employees. Moreover, the success of the bill may depend on the actual increase in employment levels, which could fluctuate based on economic conditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0104

Determination Of Need For New Healthcare Equipment And New Institutional Health Services -- Licensing Of Healthcare Facilities -- The Hospital Conversions Act

RI S0863

State Funds

RI H6004

State Funds

RI H5200

Making Appropriations For The Support Of The State For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2024

RI H6222

State Aid

RI H6296

Authorizing The Town Of Coventry To Issue Not More Than $25,000,000 Bonds And Notes To Finance Construction, Renovation, Rehabilitation, Repair, Improvement, Furnishing And/or Equipping Of And/or Additions To Schools And School Facilities Throughout The Town, Subject To Approval Of State School Housing Aid At A Reimbursement Rate Or State Share Ratio Of Not Less Than 49.2 % For Expenditures Eligible For Reimbursement

RI S0993

Authorizing The Town Of Coventry To Issue Not More Than $25,000,000 Bonds And Notes To Finance Construction, Renovation, Rehabilitation, Repair, Improvement, Furnishing And/or Equipping Of And/or Additions To Schools And School Facilities Throughout The Town, Subject To Approval Of State School Housing Aid At A Reimbursement Rate Or State Share Ratio Of Not Less Than 49.2 % For Expenditures Eligible For Reimbursement

RI H6429

Authorizing The Town Of North Kingstown To Issue Not More Than $222,460,000 Of Bond And Notes Of Which

RI S1076

Authorizing The Town Of North Kingstown To Issue Not More Than $222,460,000 Of Bond And Notes Of Which

RI H5101

Authorizing The Town Of North Providence To Issue Not To Exceed $125,000,000 General Obligation Bonds, Notes And Other Evidences Of Indebtedness To Finance The Construction, Renovation, Rehabilitation, Repair, Improvements, Furnishing And Equipping Of And/or Additions To Schools And School Facilities In The Town, Including, But Not Limited To, The Construction Of Three Elementary Schools, The Renovation Of Two Middle Schools And The Construction Of New Administrative Offices, Subject To Approval Of State Housing Aid At A Reimbursement Rate Or State Share Ratio Of Not Less Than 79.8% For Expenditures Eligible For Reimbursement

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