Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3149

Introduced
6/10/24  

Caption

SENATE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION (DOA) TO UNDERTAKE A REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF THE COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COUNCIL

Impact

By reviewing the structure and functions of the CRMC, the resolution may lead to significant changes in how coastal management is organized within the state. The outcomes could potentially recommend either the establishment of the CRMC as a standalone department or its merger with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM). This could streamline governance and enhance the effectiveness of coastal resource management, ensuring that the regulations adapt to both environmental needs and economic considerations.

Summary

S3149 is a Senate resolution requesting the Department of Administration to conduct a comprehensive review and analysis of the Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) in Rhode Island. The bill emphasizes the importance of the state's coastlines, not only for their scenic value but also for their economic contribution through tourism and the seafood industry. The intent is to evaluate how the CRMC can better serve the current and future needs in managing Rhode Island's coastal resources while ensuring effective protection of the state's shores.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards S3149 appears to be generally supportive, as it seeks to address the efficacy of existing management structures while highlighting the necessity of safeguarding Rhode Island's coastal environment. Stakeholders, including legislators and advocacy groups, recognize the critical role of coastal resources in economic health and appear favorably inclined towards initiatives that strengthen and improve management capabilities.

Contention

While there is broad support for the objectives of the resolution, potential points of contention could arise from differing opinions on whether to maintain the CRMC as a separate entity or merge it with the DEM. Advocacy for local control and concern about bureaucracy may lead to debates on how best to structure these departments to enhance efficiency without diminishing their individual roles in environmental protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0417

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI S0772

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI H6034

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI H5174

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI S0197

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI H5779

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI S0205

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration To Conduct A Study On The Technical And Economic Outcomes Of Decarbonizing Rhode Island By 2030

RI S0288

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting That The United States Senate Stop Privatization Of Medicare (respectfully Requesting That The United States Senate Stop Privatization Of Medicare)

RI S0203

Coastal Resources Management Council

RI H5966

Coastal Resources Management Council

Similar Bills

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