Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5526

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
5/16/23  
Engrossed
5/25/23  
Engrossed
6/1/23  

Caption

Authorizing The Town Of Middletown To Issue Not To Exceed $190,000,000 General Obligation Bonds, Notes And Other Evidences Of Indebtedness To Finance The Construction, Furnishing And Equipping Of A Middle School And High School And The Renovation, Improvement, Alteration, Repair, Furnishing And Equipping Of School Facilities Throughout The Town And All Attendant Expenses Including, But Not Limited To, Demolition, Engineering, Architectural And Landscaping Costs

Impact

The enactment of H5526 is poised to significantly impact local education infrastructure in Middletown by providing much-needed financial resources to improve school facilities. By accommodating a new middle school and high school, the bill aims to address current inadequacies in educational facilities and enhance the quality of education available to students. Moreover, the bond issuance process allows for the financing of essential renovations and improvements within existing educational structures, which could foster better learning environments and upgrading educational resources, benefiting both students and teaching staff.

Summary

House Bill H5526 authorizes the town of Middletown to issue general obligation bonds up to a limit of $190 million. This funding is aimed at financing the construction, furnishing, equipping of a new middle school and high school, and the renovation and improvement of existing school facilities throughout the town. The bill establishes specific guidelines on how the bonds can be issued and managed, including provisions for borrowing, repayment, and the use of proceeds. Additionally, the bill allows the town to be eligible for reimbursements for school housing aid and provides for a local election to seek voter approval for the measures proposed under this act.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding H5526 appears to be supportive among key stakeholders such as local educators, school board members, and parents who advocate for improved educational environments. Advocates recognize the funding as a crucial step towards modernizing school facilities. However, there may be some concerns among taxpayers regarding the fiscal responsibility of such a significant bond issuance, particularly in terms of potential tax implications for residents. The dual perspectives indicate a general consensus on the need for improvement but diverging views on the financial mechanisms employed.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding H5526 include the potential impact on local taxes due to the bond issuance. Some residents may express anxiety about how the repayment obligations will affect future municipal budgets and property tax rates. Furthermore, there may be discussions around how the construction projects will be managed, ensuring they adhere to timeliness and budget constraints to maximize taxpayer value. The upcoming referendum to put the measure to a vote adds another layer of public scrutiny, as the town must gain approval from the electorate to proceed with the bond issuance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0206

Authorizing The Town Of Middletown To Issue Not To Exceed $190,000,000 General Obligation Bonds, Notes And Other Evidences Of Indebtedness To Finance The Construction, Furnishing And Equipping Of A Middle School And High School And The Renovation, Improvement, Alteration, Repair, Furnishing And Equipping Of School Facilities Throughout The Town And All Attendant Expenses Including, But Not Limited To, Demolition, Engineering, Architectural And Landscaping Costs

RI H6129

AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF WEST WARWICK TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $71,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENT, RENOVATION, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL FACILITIES THROUGHOUT THE TOWN AND ALL ATTENDANT EXPENSES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DEMOLITION, ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND LANDSCAPING COSTS

RI S1126

AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF WEST WARWICK TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $71,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENT, RENOVATION, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL FACILITIES THROUGHOUT THE TOWN AND ALL ATTENDANT EXPENSES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DEMOLITION, ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND LANDSCAPING COSTS

RI H6299

AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF WARWICK TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $50,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, NOTES AND OTHER EVIDENCES OF INDEBTEDNESS TO FINANCE THE CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION, IMPROVEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, LANDSCAPING, DEMOLITION, ARCHITECTURAL COSTS, ENGINEERING, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF

RI S1096

AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF WARWICK TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $50,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, NOTES AND OTHER EVIDENCES OF INDEBTEDNESS TO FINANCE THE CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION, IMPROVEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, LANDSCAPING, DEMOLITION, ARCHITECTURAL COSTS, ENGINEERING, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF

RI H8257

Authorizing The Town Of Middletown To Issue Not To Exceed $235,000,000 General Obligation Bonds, Notes And Other Evidences Of Indebtedness To Finance The Construction, Renovation, Improvement, Alteration, Repair, Landscaping, Furnishing And Equipping Of New Elementary, Middle And High Schools And School Facilities Throughout The Town, And All Attendant Expenses Including, But Not Limited To, Demolition, Engineering And Architectural Costs; Provided That, The Authorization Shall Be Reduced By The Amount Of Certain Grants Received From State Bond Proceeds, From The Rhode Island Department Of Education Or From The Rhode Island School Building Authority

RI S2960

Authorizing The Town Of Middletown To Issue Not To Exceed $235,000,000 General Obligation Bonds, Notes And Other Evidences Of Indebtedness To Finance The Construction, Renovation, Improvement, Alteration, Repair, Landscaping, Furnishing And Equipping Of New Elementary, Middle And High Schools And School Facilities Throughout The Town, And All Attendant Expenses Including, But Not Limited To, Demolition, Engineering And Architectural Costs; Provided That, The Authorization Shall Be Reduced By The Amount Of Certain Grants Received From State Bond Proceeds, From The Rhode Island Department Of Education Or From The Rhode Island School Building Authority

RI S3029

AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF JOHNSTON TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $40,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, NOTES AND OTHER EVIDENCES OF INDEBTEDNESS TO FINANCE CONSTRUCTION, ADDITIONS, RENOVATION, IMPROVEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND SEWER FACILITIES THROUGHOUT THE TOWN

RI H7754

AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF JOHNSTON TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $40,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, NOTES AND OTHER EVIDENCES OF INDEBTEDNESS TO FINANCE CONSTRUCTION, ADDITIONS, RENOVATION, IMPROVEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND SEWER FACILITIES THROUGHOUT THE TOWN

RI H7039

AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $150,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENT, RENOVATION, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF A NEW HIGH SCHOOL, ATHLETIC FACILITY, AND OTHER SCHOOL FACILITIES IN THE TOWN AND ALL EXPENSES INCIDENT THERETO INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COSTS OF DESIGN, DEMOLITION, ATHLETIC FIELDS, LANDSCAPING AND PARKING AND ALL ATTENDANT EXPENSES, INCLUDING ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND OTHER PROJECT-RELATED CONSULTING COSTS

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