Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2974

Introduced
5/19/22  
Refer
5/19/22  
Report Pass
5/24/22  
Engrossed
6/2/22  
Refer
6/7/22  
Report Pass
6/21/22  
Enrolled
6/22/22  

Caption

Relating To Authorizing The Amendment Of The Warwick City Charter Regarding New Elected Term Lengths And Term Limits For Mayor And Council Elective Terms Commencing January, 2025

Impact

The proposed changes would significantly affect the governance structure of the city, particularly in terms of the continuity and stability in leadership positions. By extending the term lengths for the mayor, the bill seeks to provide elected officials with more time to implement their policies and initiatives without the frequent turnover that can disrupt governance. However, this shift may also raise concerns about limiting fresh perspectives in leadership positions and could potentially augment challenges in holding elected officials accountable over longer terms.

Summary

Bill S2974 proposes amendments to the Warwick City Charter, which relate specifically to the term lengths and term limits for the mayor and city council members. The amendments stipulate that beginning January 2025, the term for the mayor will be extended from two years to four years and that service will be limited to two consecutive four-year terms. Additionally, members of the city council will be limited to six consecutive two-year terms, which is unchanged from the previous regulation but now clearly defined within the context of the new terms established for the mayor.

Contention

The bill is expected to generate debate among constituents regarding the balance between continuity in leadership and the importance of term limits to prevent the entrenchment of power. Opponents may argue that extending the term for the mayor could lead to complacency and that it undermines democratic principles which advocate for regular opportunities for change in leadership. Proponents, however, may contend that longer terms will enable leaders to execute their visions more effectively without the constant interruption of electoral cycles. The ultimate decision regarding these amendments will rest with the voters, who will have the final say in approving or rejecting the proposed changes during the November 2022 election.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8255

Relating To Authorizing The Amendment Of The Warwick City Charter Regarding New Elected Term Lengths And Term Limits For Mayor And Council Elective Terms Commencing January, 2025

RI HB961

Menlo, City of; future mayors and councilmembers shall be elected to four-year terms of office; provide

RI H6298

Proposes amendments to the Warwick City Charter.

RI S1111

Proposes amendments to the Warwick City Charter.

RI HB1233

Local officers; election and terms of mayor and city council for cities and towns.

RI H5139

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE, PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE -- FOUR YEAR TERMS AND TERM LIMITS FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS (Proposes an amendment to the State Constitution, Article IV, Section 1, that would create four (4) year terms for general assembly members and impose term limits of three (3) full four (4) year terms on said members commencing with the 2028 election.)

RI H7183

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE, PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE -- FOUR YEAR TERMS AND TERM LIMITS FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS (Proposes an amendment to the State Constitution, Article IV, Section 1, allowing four (4) year terms for general assembly members and imposing term limits of three (3) full four (4) year terms on said members commencing with the 2026 election)

RI HB550

Term limits; all elected officials limited to serving only two consecutive terms in office.

RI HB1483

Washington, City of; offices of mayor and councilmember; provide term limits

RI HB1312

Term limits; all elected officials limited to serving only two consecutive terms in office.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.