Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6373

Introduced
5/5/23  
Refer
5/5/23  
Report Pass
5/18/23  

Caption

House Resolution Extending The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Special Legislative Commission To Study And Review The Cost And Status Of The State Of Rhode Island Owned, Vacant, And Abandoned Properties And Provide Recommendations For Methods To Mitigate The Associated Expenses (extends The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Commission To Study And Review The Cost And Status Of The State Of Rhode Island Owned, Vacant, And Abandoned Properties, From May 1, 2023, To May 31, 2024, And Would Expire On June 30, 2024.)

Impact

The implications of extending this commission's timeframe may be significant for local governments and stakeholders concerned with the management of vacant properties. By prolonging the commission's work, the bill provides an opportunity for thorough analysis of the economic impacts, potential rehabilitation, and the costs associated with maintaining these properties. This could lead to policy changes that facilitate the better use of state resources, encouraging redevelopment and addressing blight.

Summary

House Bill H6373 is a resolution aimed at extending the reporting and expiration dates of the Special Legislative Commission established to study and review the state-owned, vacant, and abandoned properties in Rhode Island. Initially created to assess the costs and status of these properties, the bill proposes to push the deadlines for reporting from May 1, 2023, to May 31, 2024, with the commission set to expire on June 30, 2024. This extension allows the commission more time to gather data and formulate comprehensive recommendations regarding the management of state assets that are currently unutilized.

Contention

While the bill appears to have widespread support, discussions around its implications may include concerns about long-term strategies for handling abandoned properties. Critics may argue that merely studying the issue is insufficient and that proactive measures need to be implemented immediately. Furthermore, ensuring that the commission does not lose sight of the urgency in addressing the issues caused by vacant properties is a point of potential contention among legislators.

Notable_points

Voting records for H6373 indicate strong legislative support, with a 69-0 vote in favor of the resolution. This unanimous decision highlights a collective recognition of the need for sustained focus on the statewide challenge posed by vacant and abandoned properties, as well as the desire to find effective solutions.

Companion Bills

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