Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8376

Introduced
6/24/22  

Caption

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issue Of Pfas In Firefighter Gear (creates A 9 Member Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issue Of Pfas In Firefighter Gear, And Who Would Report Back By January 1, 2024, And Expire On March 1, 2024.)

Impact

The bill aims to provide actionable recommendations for the development of alternative firefighting gear without harmful PFAS, propose a timeline for statewide gear replacement, and identify potential funding sources for this transition. Should the recommendations be enacted, they would fundamentally alter regulations related to public safety and firefighter health, ensuring that future gear eliminates environmental hazards posed by PFAS. The commission is mandated to report its findings back to the House by January 1, 2024, indicating a pressing timeline for addressing the concerns surrounding these substances.

Summary

House Bill 8376 establishes a special legislative commission tasked with examining the implications of Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighter gear. The purpose of the commission is to conduct a thorough investigation into PFAS, known for enhancing resistance to flames, water, and oil in firefighting equipment but linked to various adverse health effects. The commission will be composed of nine members, including representatives from the Rhode Island House, health and environmental departments, fire chiefs, and firefighters' associations, which reflects a collaborative approach to tackle this critical issue comprehensively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be supportive among legislators concerned for firefighter health and safety. Advocates for the bill underscore the need to protect first responders from harmful chemicals and improve the safety and effectiveness of firefighting equipment. However, there may be apprehensions regarding the costs associated with replacing existing gear and sourcing alternatives, as well as the logistical challenges in implementing these changes across the state.

Contention

While there is broad agreement on the need to study the effects of PFAS in firefighter gear, potential points of contention include the adequacy of funding for new gear and the timeline for implementation. Stakeholders may voice differing opinions on the prioritization of health and environmental safety versus the financial impact on fire departments and state budgets, as well as the feasibility of rapidly transitioning to alternative materials. This dialogue will be significant as the commission develops its recommendations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI H6427

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CREATION OF A STATEWIDE WHOLE-HOME REPAIRS PROGRAM (Creates 10-member commission to study and provide recommendations for the creation of a statewide whole-home repairs program, and who would report back to the Speaker of the House by January 5, 2026, and would expire on March 5, 2026.)

RI H7093

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS FOR HEALTHCARE LIABILITY REFORM (This resolution creates a 15 member special legislative commission to study and provide recommendations and comments for healthcare liability reform, and who would report back to the House by January 1, 2025, and expire on February 1, 2025.)

RI H6401

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations And Comments For Healthcare Liability Reform (creates A 15 Member Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations And Annotations For Healthcare Liability Reform In Rhode Island, And Report Back To The House By January 15, 2024, And Expire On April 15, 2024.)

RI H5970

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CREATION OF A STATEWIDE WHOLE-HOME REPAIRS PROGRAM (Creates 12-member commission to study and provide recommendations for the creation of a statewide whole-home repairs program, and who would report back to the General Assembly by January 5, 2026, and would expire on March 5, 2026.)

RI H7361

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL COMMISSION TO MAKE A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REMEDIES TO THE EROSION OF RHODE ISLAND BEACHES (Creates a 9 member commission to study and provide recommendations for remedies to the erosion of RI beaches, and would report back by January 5, 2025 and expire on March 5, 2025.)

RI H6496

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issues Relating To The Reduced Catch Of Quahogs In Narragansett Bay (creates A 13 Member Joint Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issues Relating To The Reduced Catch Of Quahogs In Narragansett Bay, And Who Would Report Back To The General Assembly By May 31, 2024, And Expire On June 30, 2024.)

RI H8296

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Rhode Island’s Old Growth Forests (creates An 11 Member Commission Whose Purpose Would Be To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Ri's Old Growth Forests, And Who Would Report Back To The House And Senate By August 18, 2023, And Would Expire On December 31, 2023.)

RI S1126

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issues Relating To The Reduced Catch Of Quahogs In Narragansett Bay (creates A 13 Member Joint Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issues Relating To The Reduced Catch Of Quahogs In Narragansett Bay, And Who Would Report Back To The General Assembly By May 31, 2024, And Expire On June 30, 2024.)

RI H7731

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A LEGISLATIVE STUDY COMMISSION ON CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND SOLUTIONS (Creates a 17 member commission to study the issues confronting the State due to climate change, and who would report back to the House by May 14, 2025, and expire on June 18, 2025.)

RI S3002

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Rhode Island's Old Growth Forests (creates An 11 Member Commission Whose Purpose Would Be To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Ri's Old Growth Forests, And Who Would Report Back To The House And Senate By August 18, 2023, And Would Expire On December 31, 2023.)

Similar Bills

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