Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7151

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  
Report Pass
1/27/26  
Engrossed
2/3/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Enrolled
4/28/26  

Caption

Authorizes the town of Jamestown to authorize, by ordinance, the expansion of the local tax exemption ordinance for seniors.

Impact

If enacted, HB 7151 is poised to significantly affect the taxation landscape for elderly homeowners in Jamestown, potentially easing the financial burden on senior citizens residing in the area. By allowing the town council to approve exemptions that extend beyond existing tax relief measures, the bill offers a framework for local authorities to address economic pressures faced by seniors, especially those on fixed incomes. This could foster stability and prevent displacement among vulnerable residents by making property taxes more manageable, which is particularly pertinent as property values and tax rates rise.

Summary

House Bill 7151 is a legislative proposal that seeks to amend existing property tax laws in the town of Jamestown, Rhode Island. The bill specifically focuses on enabling the town council of Jamestown to expand local tax exemptions for residents aged 65 and over, providing them with additional financial relief regarding property taxation. The proposed amendments entail varying levels of exemption based on the income of applicants, wherein those with lower incomes receive greater relief. It outlines specific income thresholds tied to the federal poverty guidelines that determine the extent of the tax exemption applicable to qualifying seniors.

Contention

The bill does have potential points of contention, particularly regarding the implementation of the proposed income thresholds and corresponding exemptions. Opponents may argue that such measures could complicate the taxation system or lead to unequal treatment among residents based on income demographics. Additionally, local government officials might express concerns about the fiscal implications and sustainability of these expanded exemptions, considering the overall budgetary constraints and the need to fund community services effectively. The requirement for applicants to prove income and residency may also lead to debate over accessibility and bureaucratic hurdles associated with claiming such exemptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6216

Grants an exemption from the four percent (4%) property tax levy cap to the town of Jamestown.

RI S1044

Grants an exemption from the four percent (4%) property tax levy cap to the town of Jamestown.

RI H5954

Authorizes the city of Providence to adopt rent control ordinances subject to certain exemptions.

RI H6247

Grants the town council of the town of Charlestown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI H5030

Grants the town council of the town of South Kingstown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI S0044

Grants the town council of the town of South Kingstown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI S1007

Grants the town council of the town of Charlestown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.

RI S0123

Permits municipalities to enact ordinances that provide them the authority to organize local tax amnesty events once every three (3) years.

RI H5695

Permits municipalities to enact ordinances that provide them the authority to organize local tax amnesty events once every three (3) years.

RI S0720

Authorizes the Providence city council to set the veterans tax exemption limit to an amount determined by the city council via ordinance or resolution.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.