Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7675

Introduced
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Report Pass
3/29/22  

Caption

Joint Resolution Amending The Joint Resolution Creating A Permanent Legislative Commission On Child Care In Rhode Island (this Joint Resolution Would Amend The Membership And Purpose Of Said Commission, Allow For Funding With Approval, And Require Review Of Said Membership Every Two (2) Years.)

Impact

The impact of H7675 is significant in reinforcing the state's commitment to child care and early education. The bill underscores the ongoing need for high-quality early childhood programs, particularly in a state where a majority of children have parents in the workforce. By ensuring that policies are responsive to the growing demands for child care, the bill aims to address the challenges currently faced by families in accessing affordable services. Furthermore, the commission's enhanced role in reviewing and recommending policies is designed to promote solutions tailored to the unique needs of Rhode Island's children and families.

Summary

House Bill H7675 proposes amendments to the Joint Resolution creating a Permanent Legislative Commission on Child Care in Rhode Island. This bill emphasizes the importance of child care and early education by modifying the commission's membership and purpose to ensure that Rhode Island develops quality, affordable, and accessible services. The commission will also focus on planning for the state's future needs in these sectors, including the expansion of pre-kindergarten education programs. This recognition of early education's role in enhancing childhood development reflects a broader societal understanding of its impact on learning and life outcomes.

Contention

While H7675 enjoys broad support, the discussions around it also raise questions regarding funding and the adequacy of resources for implementing its recommendations. Some stakeholders express concern about the sustainability of financial support for the commission's activities, suggesting that without a robust budget, the ambitious goals set forth by the commission may not be fully realized. As such, while the amendments present a progressive step toward improving child care services, the practical implications of execution will require careful consideration and collaboration among policymakers and community organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6512

Joint Resolution Amending The Joint Resolution Creating A Permanent Legislative Commission On Child Care In Rhode Island (this Resolution Would Amend The Commission Name, Membership, Appointment Process, Purpose, Funding Allowance Designation, Timeline For Membership, And Meeting Schedules.)

RI H7094

JOINT RESOLUTION AMENDING THE JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A PERMANENT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON CHILD CARE IN RHODE ISLAND (This resolution would amend the commission name, membership, appointment process, purpose, funding allowance designation, timeline for membership, and meeting schedules.)

RI S2331

JOINT RESOLUTION AMENDING THE JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A PERMANENT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON CHILD CARE IN RHODE ISLAND (This resolution would amend the commission name, membership, appointment process, purpose, funding allowance designation, timeline for membership, and meeting schedules.)

RI H8305

HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE PERMANENT ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR THE RHODE ISLAND HOUSE VETERANS' AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (This resolution would amend the membership of said commission by increasing the number of members to seventeen (17), all of whom would be honorably discharged veterans and be qualified electors of this state, to be appointed by the Speaker.)

RI H7156

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO WRITE AN OLMSTEAD PLAN FOR RHODE ISLAND (This resolution creates a 28 member special legislative commission whose purpose is to write an Olmstead Plan for Rhode Island, and reports back to the General Assembly on or before January 3, 2025, and expires on July 1, 2025.)

RI H8286

JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $20,000 TO THE RHODE ISLAND SAILING EVENTS COMMISSION (This resolution would authorize the appropriation of the sum of $20,000 to the Rhode Island Sailing Events Commission.)

RI H8356

House Resolution Amending The Membership Of The Special Legislative Commission To Study The Low And Moderate Income Housing Act (this Resolution Would Amend The Membership Of Said Commission By Increasing The Number Of Members From Seventeen (17) To Nineteen (19) Members By Adding The Secretary Of Housing, Or Designee.)

RI S1049

JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $100,000 FOR THE RHODE ISLAND COMMISSION ON PREJUDICE AND BIAS (This resolution would appropriate the sum of $100,000 to the Rhode Island Commission on Prejudice and Bias.)

RI H8144

HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE REPORTING AND EXPIRATIONS DATES AND AMENDING THE MEMBERSHIP, FINDINGS, AND PURPOSE OF THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS PERTAINING TO SERVICES AND COORDINATION OF STATE PROGRAMS RELATING TO OLDER ADULT RHODE ISLANDERS (This resolution amends, increases membership and extends reporting and expiration dates of commission relating to older adults, from May 7, 2024, to November 30, 2025, and expires January 31, 2026.)

RI H6088

House Resolution Extending The Reporting And Expiration Dates And Amending The Purpose, Name, And Membership Of The Special Legislative Commission To Study The Low And Moderate Income Housing Act (this Resolution Would Expand The Purpose, Amend The Name And Membership, And Extend The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Commission From April 12, To June 7, 2025, And Would Expire On June 28, 2025.)

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