Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0062

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
5/17/23  
Engrossed
5/23/23  

Caption

Long-term Economic Development

Impact

The proposed act represents a significant reconceptualization of how economic development will be approached at the state level. By including assessments on infrastructure, climate adaptability, and the needs of smaller businesses, S0062 aims to ensure that the economic fabric of Rhode Island remains robust and responsive to contemporary challenges. The bill also introduces new focal points in the planning process such as equitable outcomes for the community and the incorporation of comprehensive economic data, which could enhance the overall effectiveness of future economic policies.

Summary

S0062, relating to Long-Term Economic Development in Rhode Island, seeks to establish a comprehensive strategy for economic growth in the state. The bill mandates the formation of a written long-term economic development vision and policy, and further requires this to be supported by a strategic implementation plan. This legislation is designed to ensure that economic initiatives are equitable and that they align with sustainable practices, particularly in light of challenges posed by climate change and sea-level rise. The bill emphasizes the integration of business growth with land use and transportation to create a coherent growth strategy.

Contention

While the act pulls together various stakeholders, including agency directors and private sector representatives, there may be contention around the aspects of public engagement in the process. The bill necessitates public hearings prior to the approval of the economic development policy, which means that there will be opportunities for community input. However, differing opinions on the emphasis placed on environmental factors versus economic growth could generate debate. Additionally, the expansion of the planning council from seventeen to nineteen members might also raise questions about the representation and interests of all parties involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6463

Long-term Economic Development

RI H7419

Long-term Economic Development

RI S2043

Adds climate change, sea-level rise and coastal resiliency to the analysis of data of the strategic plan for economic development policy. Adds director of DEM and executive director of CRMC to economic development planning council.

RI H7246

Adds climate change, sea-level rise and coastal resiliency to the analysis of data of the strategic plan for economic development policy.

RI HB585

Provides relative to economic development (EN +$1,100,000 GF EX See Note)

RI SB1522

Relating To Economic Development.

RI HB0542

Economic Development Amendments

RI SB0516

Economic development.

RI SB1522

Relating To Economic Development.

RI S0300

Removes appointees of state boards, commissions, public authorities and quasi-public who have a corporate/business interest in the subject matter of the board or commission.

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