Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0805

Introduced
3/14/25  

Caption

Requires the Rhode Island general assembly to address its legislation with attention to equity and the impact its legislation will have on Rhode Island's diverse and various communities.

Impact

If passed, S0805 will significantly influence how legislation is crafted in Rhode Island by introducing an evaluative mechanism that considers equity in the legislative process. The bill requires that equity considerations be included in state budget preparation, ensuring that the implications of budgeted programs and policies are assessed in terms of their equity impacts. This legislative shift may lead to a more equitable distribution of state resources and services, particularly in communities that have faced systemic disadvantages.

Summary

S0805, known as the Equity Impact Assessment and Budget Equity Impact Act, aims to address and mitigate structural inequities and discrimination that have historically affected various demographics in Rhode Island. The bill recognizes ongoing disparities based on race, gender, and other protected categories as detrimental to the quality of life and economic opportunities for certain communities. It proposes the introduction of equity impact statements as a legislative tool, which will help lawmakers understand the potential consequences of proposed legislation on existing disparities before they are enacted.

Contention

Debate surrounding S0805 is expected, particularly regarding its implementation and the extent to which it may limit or alter existing legislative practices. Supporters, including Senator Tiara T. Mack, emphasize the necessity of institutionalizing equity into the legislative framework to create more inclusive policies. However, opponents may argue that such assessments could complicate the legislative process, introduce delays, or be subjectively applied, potentially leading to challenges in achieving legislative consensus. The ongoing discussions will likely highlight the balance between advancing equity and maintaining legislative efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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