Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3025

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $150,000 TO THE RHODE ISLAND COMMERCE CORPORATION FOR THE BLACKSTONE VALLEY VISITORS CENTER (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $150,000 to the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation for the Blackstone Valley Visitors Center.)

Impact

The implementation of this bill is significant as it aims to enhance the operational sustainability of the Blackstone Valley Visitors Center, which has been instrumental in increasing tourist visits and, consequently, local business revenues. The center has a rich history of involvement in sustainable tourism development since its inception, highlighting its role in community building, environmental education, and local economic growth. By directing state funds towards this center, the bill reinforces the state's commitment to tourism as a key driver of economic development in the area.

Summary

Senate Bill S3025 is a joint resolution that authorizes the appropriation of $150,000 to the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation specifically for the Blackstone Valley Visitors Center. This funding is intended to support operational costs for the center, which plays a crucial role in promoting tourism and supporting local communities within the Blackstone River Valley area. The center serves as a hub for information and resources for tourists and residents alike, showcasing the cultural and natural attractions of the region.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on appropriating funds to support tourism, there may be underlying debates regarding the effectiveness and necessity of such financial support amidst competing budgetary priorities. Stakeholders may express differing opinions on the allocation of funds, especially in light of other pressing state needs. However, supporters argue that investment in the visitor center will yield long-term benefits for the state’s economy by attracting more tourists and promoting local businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0999

Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (this Resolution Authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)

RI H6465

Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)

RI S0713

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H5840

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H6243

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College (this Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College To Fund Rhode Island College Hsi Status And Student Supports.)

RI S0774

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College (this Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College To Fund Rhode Island College Hsi Status And Student Supports.)

RI H6124

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $2,000,000 To The Rhode Island Food Bank (this Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $2,000,000 To The Rhode Island Community Food Bank.)

RI S0984

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $3,000,000 To Rhode Island College For The Rhode Island Vision Education And Services Program (rivesp) (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $3,000,000 To Rhode Island College For The Rhode Island Vision Education And Services Program.)

RI H6389

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $3,000,000 To Rhode Island College For The Rhode Island Vision Education And Services Program (rivesp) (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $3,000,000 To Rhode Island College For The Rhode Island Vision Education And Services Program.)

RI H5405

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $200,000 To The Brain Injury Association Of Rhode Island (biari) (this Joint Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $200,000 To The Brian Injury Association Of Rhode Island (biari).)

Similar Bills

RI S0074

Creates a special license plate for the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, Inc. that would support the Blackstone River Valley Environmental Clean-up and Education Fund.

RI H5050

Creates a special license plate for the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, Inc. that would support the Blackstone River Valley Environmental Clean-up and Education Fund.

RI H8195

JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $150,000 TO THE RHODE ISLAND COMMERCE CORPORATION FOR THE BLACKSTONE VALLEY VISITORS CENTER (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $150,000 to the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation for the Blackstone Valley Visitors Center.)

VA HR4

Celebrating the life of James Douglas Coleburn.

RI S0999

Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (this Resolution Authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)

RI H6465

Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)

VA SJR162

Celebrating the life of James Douglas Coleburn.

RI H7663

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $300,000 From The American Rescue Plan Act Funds For The Blackstone Valley Tourism Council (this Joint Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) To The Blackstone Valley Tourism Council.)