Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7920

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

State Business Technology Live, Work, And Play Parks

Impact

This legislation would directly amend existing state laws under Title 42, adding a new chapter that outlines the creation process for these parks. The Secretary of the Commerce Corporation will oversee the establishment and administration of the parks, including the evaluation of developer applications. The bill also establishes a revolving fund, initially funded with one million dollars, aimed at supporting grants and loans for developers with viable proposals. Funds can come from various sources, including federal government contributions and private donations, ensuring continued support for the initiative beyond the initial appropriation.

Summary

House Bill H7920 seeks to establish a State Business Technology Live, Work, and Play Parks program in Rhode Island. The bill allows for the development of parks located in designated opportunity zones, aiming to promote economic growth by incentivizing the establishment of business and technology hubs. These parks will be designed to meet the residential, recreational, employment, and industrial needs of their communities while employing current and emerging technologies such as cyber-defense and blockchain. Additionally, energy self-sufficiency will be a key requirement of these parks, ensuring that they can support their operations sustainably.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding H7920 lies in the use of eminent domain as stipulated in the bill. The legislation authorizes the state to utilize this power to acquire underutilized land within opportunity zones, which could lead to concerns about the displacement of current tenants and landowners. Critics may argue that using eminent domain for business development undermines individual property rights and that the emphasis on technology-driven parks could exclude lower-income residents from benefiting equitably from economic growth. As such, discussions around community safety and the potential health impacts on nearby residents will be essential as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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