Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0677

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Changes annual reporting requirements for the state’s family home-visiting program and also impacts appropriation and spending of funds in order to access maximum federal funding for these programs.

Impact

By revising the annual planning and funding structure of the family home-visiting program, S0677 intends to tackle the decrease in enrollments caused by financial and staffing challenges. The bill emphasizes the importance of federally available resources and mandates the allocation of state funds to leverage these resources fully. Specifically, the Rhode Island Department of Health is tasked with coordinating evidence-based home-visiting services that enhance maternal and child health outcomes, thereby directly impacting public health policy in the state.

Summary

S0677, known as the Rhode Island Family Home-Visiting Act, amends the existing home-visiting program to enhance the state's ability to access federal funds under the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program. The bill changes the annual reporting requirements for the state's family home-visiting program and ensures that state appropriations are sufficient to match federal funding. This legislative effort aims to maintain and expand evidence-based home-visiting services for pregnant women and families with young children in vulnerable situations.

Contention

The bill’s focus on utilizing both state and federal resources highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the state's home-visiting initiatives, especially the state's historic inability to meet the federal match requirements. Critics may argue that the reliance on federal funding could limit the state's flexibility in administering local programs or exacerbate dependency on external funding sources. Supporters, however, contend that maximizing the potential of available federal funds is essential for addressing the needs of families and ensuring program sustainability amidst fiscal pressures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5616

Provides that public health advertisements be prohibited from stating that there is a safe way to take illegal drugs.

RI S0618

Provides an exemption for certain incarcerated persons from the payment of fees for a first request for vital statistics from the department of health.

RI H5714

Allows the director of the department of health to authorize the state registrar of vital records to change a person's race designation on their birth certificate, if justified.

RI S0487

Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI H5349

Provides an exemption for certain incarcerated persons from the payment of fees for a first request for vital statistics from the department of health.

RI S0682

Requires hospitals to have a notary on staff all hours of the day and week.

RI H5168

Requires all state licensed healthcare facilities to convert the powering of their operations from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. DOH promulgates rules and regulations to implement the requirements.

RI S0567

Requires healthcare facilities that perform abortions meet the license requirements of similar healthcare facilities and allows the department of health to conduct unannounced inspections.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.