Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0262

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

State Budget

Impact

The introduction of this bill marks a shift in how state finances will operate, potentially leading to more prudent financial management. It aims to eliminate excessive spending by necessitating that budget requests be justified each year. This change could foster a culture of fiscal responsibility within state departments, as they will need to align their budgetary needs with specific goals and results. Moreover, the requirement for detailed justifications can improve transparency, allowing lawmakers and the public to better understand how taxpayer dollars are utilized.

Summary

Bill S0262 proposes significant reform to the state budget process in Rhode Island by implementing a zero-based budgeting system. This requires that each state department submit its budget requests based not on previous allocations, but from a 'zero base'—essentially starting from scratch each fiscal year. By requiring justifications for every expenditure, the bill aims to enhance financial accountability and efficiency in state spending. The zero-based budget system is to be phased in over five years, beginning with partial implementation in 2024 and culminating in a full zero-based budget by 2028.

Conclusion

In summary, if S0262 is enacted, it has the potential to reshape the budgeting landscape in Rhode Island, fostering a more accountable and transparent financial environment. However, careful consideration of implementation challenges and the necessary support for departmental adaptation will be crucial in ensuring the bill achieves its intended goals without causing undue disruption.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a means to enhance accountability and efficiency, it may face pushback from various stakeholders. Critics might argue that transitioning to a zero-based budgeting system requires substantial administrative effort and could disrupt existing budgeting processes. There is also concern regarding the potential challenges faced by smaller departments that may not have the resources to easily adapt to this new framework. Additionally, lawmakers will need to balance the demands of providing thorough oversight with the practical aspects of managing bureaucratic changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7174

State Budget

RI S2458

State Budget

RI SF0145

State budgeting and reserves.

RI HB0055

State budgeting and reserves-account repeal.

RI HB1001

State budget.

RI S785

Zero-Based Budgeting

RI S126

Zero-Based Budgeting

RI HB0406

Budgetary Amendments

RI HB1001

State budget.

RI A510

"Zero-Based Budget Act;" requires State Treasurer to develop and integrate certain zero-based budgeting practices and procedures in preparation and submission of Governor's annual budget message.

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