2023 -- S 1066 ======== LC003071 ======== S TATE OF RHODE IS LAND IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 ____________ S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION TO PROVIDE RECOMMENDATION S TO SUPPORT THE PRESERVATION AND PRO TECTION OF OUR ENVIRONMENT Introduced By: Senator Joshua Miller Date Introduced: May 23, 2023 Referred To: Placed on the Senate Consent Calendar WHEREAS, Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels into the atmosphere have 1 changed the earth’s climate leading to surface temperature rise; and 2 WHEREAS, Plastic pollution is dangerous to the health of our oceans, harms our marine 3 species, contributes to climate change, and is a major component of unsightly litter both on our 4 lands and in our waters; and 5 WHEREAS, Rhode Island is on a path towards achieving net-zero carbon emission and 6 reducing our plastic refuse; and 7 WHEREAS, Rhode Island State agencies must support the transition by adopting 8 renewable technologies and policies that support our goals to preserve and protect the 9 environment; now, therefore be it 10 RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby respectfully requests 11 the Department of Administration (DOA) to undertake a review and analysis of state purchasing 12 practices that support reducing carbon emissions and refuse among our state agencies including: 13 A summary of current purchasing practices to reduce refuse and carbon emissions; 14 A list of the total number of electric vehicles in the state fleet and green energy 15 certified state-owned buildings; and 16 A cost-benefit analysis focused on transitioning state agencies to electric vehicles and 17 renewable energy technology; and be it further 18 RESOLVED, That this Senate, in order to reduce our carbon and refuse footprint, hereby 19 LC003071 - Page 2 of 2 requests the DOA to report on the feasibility for procuring the following: 1 1. Transitioning the state vehicle fleet, through lease or purchase, to alternative fueled 2 vehicles and expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure including: 3 Alternative fueled vehicles including light and medium duty passenger vehicles, light 4 and heavy-duty vehicles, buses, emergency vehicles, bicycles, and scooters; and 5 If a vehicle cannot be replaced due to limited supply or inadequate replacement the 6 state shall consider the purchase or lease of hybrid vehicles; and 7 2. Renewable and energy efficient technologies for use at state properties to improve 8 existing infrastructure, reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, including, but 9 not limited to: 10 Air conditioning systems, ventilation systems, heating systems, domestic hot water 11 heating systems, compressed air systems, distribution systems, lighting systems, 12 power systems, and controls of the building; and 13 3. Replacement of plasticware with biodegradable and compostable cutlery, straws, 14 drinkware, and napkins at state facilities with dining accommodations; and 15 4. Providing compostable bins at state facilities and contracting with a compost disposal 16 service; and be it further 17 RESOLVED, That this Senate hereby further requests the DOA to provide a timeframe to 18 enter into purchase agreements that support the transition to green technology and practices, and 19 report its findings and recommendations to the Senate on or before February 1, 2024; and be it 20 further 21 RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to 22 transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Director of the Department of 23 Administration. 24 ======== LC003071 ========