Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0316

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Requires a seventy-five percent (75%) supermajority vote by the board of directors to establish a quorum and to approve any action taken by the commerce corporation.

Impact

This change will directly affect how the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation operates and makes decisions regarding economic development programs and projects within the state. Requiring a supermajority for critical decisions could lead to more deliberative discussions among directors and result in more thoughtful governance. However, it might also create challenges in timely decision-making, particularly in urgent situations where swift action could be beneficial.

Summary

Bill S0316 proposes a significant amendment to the governance structure of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation, specifically instituting a requirement for a seventy-five percent (75%) supermajority vote by the board of directors to establish a quorum and to approve any action taken by the corporation. The bill aims to enhance the decision-making process within the corporation by ensuring broader consensus among board members, which proponents argue would strengthen oversight and accountability in its operations.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding S0316 relates to the balance of power within the board. Critics may argue that requiring a higher threshold for approval could lead to gridlock, making it difficult for the corporation to move forward with initiatives that require agility and responsiveness to market changes. Others may advocate for the amendment as a necessary safeguard against the potential for unilateral decisions that could adversely affect small businesses and economic diverse sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2886

Requires one of the seven (7) directors of the Rhode Island airport corporation be appointed by the mayor of the city of Warwick.

RI H7069

Requires one of the seven (7) directors of the Rhode Island airport corporation be appointed by the mayor of the city of Warwick.

RI H5840

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI S0713

Rhode Island Commerce Corporation

RI H7699

Restructures RI Housing and Conservation Trust Fund, increase its membership to 15 members, 11 of whom are to be from the general public and reallocate the percentage of the funds for housing, conservation and other goals.

RI S2638

Restructures RI Housing and Conservation Trust Fund, increase its membership to 15 members, 11 of whom are to be from the general public and reallocate the percentage of the funds for housing, conservation and other goals.

RI H7778

Expands the duties of the small business ombudsman, by also having the ombudsman serve as the Rhode Island commerce corporation's small business advocate.

RI H7712

Designates the appropriate authority on air space issues as the president and CEO of the Rhode Island airport corporation and aligns certain job titles with their proper responsibilities relative to aeronautics.

RI S2740

Designates the appropriate authority on air space issues as the president and CEO of the Rhode Island airport corporation and aligns certain job titles with their proper responsibilities relative to aeronautics.

RI H7438

Establishes a task force managed by the children’s cabinet to develop recommendations to improve access to early intervention and early childhood special education services.

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