Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5263

Introduced
1/27/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Engrossed
3/2/23  
Enrolled
5/16/23  

Caption

Tax Relief In The Town Of Jamestown

Impact

The enactment of HB H5263 will have local implications within the town of Jamestown, as it modifies existing tax code provisions to include specific tax relief measures for a defined group of public service professionals. The tax abatement is designed not only to support current members but also to benefit the families of fallen members, thus fostering community recognition and support for local emergency responders. However, the bill does stipulate that the actual implementation of the tax relief program is contingent upon approval by qualified voters in a town meeting, establishing a necessary participatory aspect in the local legislative process.

Summary

House Bill H5263 aims to provide property tax relief specifically for members of the Jamestown Emergency Medical Services and Volunteer Fire Department. This bill allows the town council of Jamestown to grant a tax abatement of up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) for those members in good standing, including a benefit that is also extendable to the surviving spouses of deceased members. The criteria for eligibility include factors such as years of service, quantity of calls responded to, and number of training hours, which seek to reward the commitment and service of these essential local responders.

Contention

While there appears to be support for providing benefits to emergency responders, the necessity for public votes on such local ordinances may stir some contention. Potential points of discussion could revolve around the extent of such financial obligations on the town's taxpayers, the criteria for qualifying for the tax relief, and how effectively these benefits are communicated and perceived by the broader community. By linking the acceptance of the act to the willingness of the electorate, the bill acknowledges and respects local sentiments regarding municipal financial decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0056

Tax Relief In The Town Of Jamestown

RI H6216

Grants an exemption from the four percent (4%) property tax levy cap to the town of Jamestown.

RI S1044

Grants an exemption from the four percent (4%) property tax levy cap to the town of Jamestown.

RI H7243

Grants the town of Jamestown the legal authority to grant a tax dollar reduction to gold star parents and to visually impaired persons.

RI S2328

Grants the town of Jamestown the legal authority to grant a tax dollar reduction to gold star parents and to visually impaired persons.

RI S0989

Allows for the issuance of a Class T liquor license by the town of Jamestown.

RI H5032

Allows for the issuance of a Class T liquor license by the town of Jamestown.

RI HB139

An Act To Amend The Charter Of The Town Of Townsend.

RI S0589

Relating To The Kingston Fire District In The Town Of South Kingstown

RI H5718

Relating To The Kingston Fire District In The Town Of South Kingstown

Similar Bills

VA SR253

Commending the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry.

RI S0056

Tax Relief In The Town Of Jamestown

TN HJR0703

A RESOLUTION to honor the Jamestown Rotary Club on the occasion of its eightieth anniversary.

ND SCR4003

A concurrent resolution congratulating the University of Jamestown women's volleyball team for its outstanding season and for securing the university's first National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national championship.

NY J00961

Congratulating the Frewsburg/Falconer/Southwestern/Jamestown Boys Swim Team upon the occasion of capturing the NYSPHSAA Swim Championship Title

NY K00597

Congratulating the Frewsburg/Falconer/Southwestern/Jamestown Boys Swim Team upon the occasion of capturing the NYSPHSAA Swim Championship Title

VA HJR213

Commending Bruton Parish Episcopal Church.

VA SR52

Commending Bruton Parish Episcopal Church.