Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0655

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Report Pass
6/13/23  
Engrossed
6/14/23  
Enrolled
6/15/23  

Caption

Newport And Bristol County Convention And Visitors' Bureau

Impact

One significant impact of the bill is the transfer of all assets from the former Newport and Bristol tourism and convention authority to the newly formed Bureau. The bill prescribes that all references to the old authority in current laws will be updated to reflect the new Bureau structure, ensuring continuity in its operational framework. This transformation is intended to streamline the governance of tourism efforts, offering a more centralized approach to managing tourism-related activities, promoting economic development, and addressing problems stemming from tourism growth.

Summary

Bill S0655 aims to enhance the operations and management of the Newport and Bristol County Convention and Visitors' Bureau. The legislation officially establishes the Bureau as a public corporation independent from state government, tasked with promoting tourism in the Newport and Bristol County areas. The bill lays out the organizational structure of the Bureau, which includes appointing members who are predominantly from the hospitality industry in the local area, thereby ensuring that the interests of local businesses are represented in decision-making processes. This intent aligns with the goal of fostering a strong tourism environment in these regions.

Contention

Debate over Bill S0655 may arise centered around issues of governance and oversight. As the Bureau is established as a public corporation, concerns may be raised regarding its accountability and transparency, especially in light of the requirement for annual audits and reporting to different governmental bodies. By mandating that its activities be overseen and its financial dealings publicly disclosed, the bill attempts to mitigate any potential controversies around misuse of resources. However, there may be differing opinions on whether this level of governmental involvement is sufficient to ensure responsible management of tourism initiatives in a rapidly changing industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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