Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2261

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Department Of Administration

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to significantly influence state laws regarding vehicle procurement and environmental strategies. It directly ties the Rhode Island state fleet's operational policies with broader environmental goals, reinforcing the state’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing public health through improved air quality. This progressive approach aims to align governmental operations with sustainable practices.

Summary

Bill S2261 aims to enhance the sustainability of Rhode Island's government operations by mandating the gradual increase of zero-emission vehicles within the state fleet. Introduced in 2022, the bill seeks to establish a State Fleet Replacement Revolving Loan Fund that would facilitate the acquisition and leasing of light-duty, non-emergency vehicles. The new policies dictate that starting in fiscal year 2023, a specific percentage of these vehicles must be zero-emission, ultimately requiring that at least fifty percent of all new light-duty vehicles be zero-emission by 2030.

Contention

Despite its environmental benefits, the bill may face contention from various stakeholders concerned about the financial implications and feasibility of such a transition. Some legislators may argue about the initial costs associated with purchasing zero-emission vehicles compared to traditional ones, as well as the infrastructure needed to support these vehicles. The provisions for a revolving loan fund might also lead to discussions around fiscal accountability and the effective management of these resources within state agencies.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI S0030

Department Of Administration

RI H5198

Department Of Administration

RI S2448

Electric Transportation Act

RI H7653

Electric Transportation Act

RI HB1506

Establishing a revolving clean energy accelerator fund in the department of energy.

RI SF2417

Department of Administration technical changes provision

RI SB00991

An Act Making Revisions To Statutes Concerning The Department Of Administrative Services.

RI HB1172

Relating To The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism.

RI HB630

Establishing a revolving clean energy accelerator fund in the department of energy.

RI AB1389

Clean Transportation Program: project funding preferences.

Similar Bills

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