Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7571

Introduced
2/18/22  

Caption

House Committee Of The Repealer

Impact

The creation of the House Committee of the Repealer is intended to streamline the legislative process by focusing on reducing unnecessary regulations that hinder business operations. By empowering a dedicated committee to compile suggestions for repeal, the bill aims to foster a more efficient regulatory environment. This could potentially lead to a reduction in regulatory burdens and may encourage new businesses to operate within the state, thereby promoting economic growth.

Summary

House Bill H7571 establishes the House Committee of the Repealer within the Rhode Island General Assembly. The primary purpose of this committee is to identify and suggest the repeal of outdated or non-business-friendly statutes and regulations. The committee is composed of six members, appointed by the Speaker of the House, not exceeding four from the same political party. This creates a structured method for gathering input from citizens, businesses, and government agencies regarding regulations that may be deemed archaic or burdensome.

Contention

While the bill presents an initiative towards regulatory reform, it may face criticisms regarding the perceived risk of undermining essential protections that regulations often provide. Opponents may voice concerns that repealing certain regulations, even if deemed outdated, could have adverse effects on public safety, health, or the environment. Thus, the effectiveness and implications of the committee's recommendations will need careful consideration to balance business interests with the welfare of the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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