Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0436

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Establishes an agricultural restricted receipt account within the department of environmental management. An advisory committee would be established to determine suggested uses of the funds in said account.

Impact

The impact of S0436 could be significant as it seeks to amend existing environmental laws, adding stricter controls on pollution sources. If passed, it would require companies to invest in cleaner technologies and processes, potentially leading to increased operational costs. However, supporters believe that the long-term benefits of improved air and water quality and the potential for enhanced public health will outweigh these initial expenditures. This bill represents a shift in the state's regulatory approach, emphasizing proactive measures to combat environmental degradation.

Summary

Bill S0436 proposes new environmental regulations aimed at reducing pollution levels across the state. The bill outlines specific standards for emissions from various industries, targeting sectors that contribute significantly to air and water pollution. Proponents of the bill argue that these measures are necessary to protect public health and the environment, ensuring a cleaner and safer ecosystem for future generations. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for regular monitoring and penalties for non-compliance to enforce these new regulations effectively.

Contention

There is notable contention surrounding S0436, particularly from various industry representatives who argue that the bill imposes burdensome regulations that could hinder economic growth. Critics claim that the financial implications of compliance could lead to job losses and reduced competitiveness for local businesses. In contrast, environmental advocacy groups support the bill, asserting that without such regulations, the state risks facing dire public health issues and long-term ecological damage. This divide illustrates the ongoing struggle between economic interests and the need for environmental stewardship in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6214

Allows the town of Tiverton to allow a half (1/2) credit for affordable housing for manufactured homes in age restricted communities in conformance with all zoning laws and/or ordinance of the town.

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