Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2024

Introduced
1/9/26  

Caption

Creates the Rhode Island Climate Superfund Act of 2026.

Impact

The implementation of S2024 is expected to have significant repercussions on state laws surrounding environmental management. By mandating that responsible parties fund the costs of climate response work, the Act establishes a financial framework that ensures those who contribute to pollution are held financially accountable. This legislative measure is anticipated to shift the financial burden from taxpayers to corporations, thereby alleviating some of the financial strain associated with climate change initiatives. Moreover, it outlines collaborative duties for various state departments, reinforcing a comprehensive approach to environmental management.

Summary

S2024, known as the Rhode Island Climate Superfund Act of 2026, is designed to address the pressing issue of climate change and its implications for the state. The Bill aims to create a climate superfund that will allow the state to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for their contributions to environmental damage. It establishes a system where these companies, deemed responsible for significant greenhouse gas emissions, will bear a fair share of costs related to climate change response efforts. The Act asserts that the state and municipalities have previously absorbed these costs, and now it is time for the polluters to pay for the damages they have caused.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding S2024 include concerns from some legislators and industry representatives about potential negative impacts on business operations and the feasibility of cost recovery demands. Critics may argue that imposing additional financial burdens on fossil fuel companies could lead to job losses or increased energy costs for consumers. On the other hand, advocates emphasize the necessity of holding polluters accountable to ensure a healthier environment for vulnerable communities, particularly highlighted as disproportionately affected by climate change. This dichotomy raises critical questions about the balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI S0326

Establishes the Rhode Island Climate Superfund Act cost recovery program.

RI H5424

Establishes the Rhode Island Climate Superfund Act cost recovery program.

RI H6276

Creates the resilient Rhode Island property resilience act.

RI H5167

Creates the Rhode Island clean heat standards act to implement a system of tradeable clean heat credits earned from the delivery of clean heat measures that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

RI S0407

Created the Rhode Island clean heat standards act to implement a system of tradeable clean heat credits earned from the delivery of clean heat measures that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

RI S0338

Establishes a fee on companies that sell fossil fuels in Rhode Island and establishes a fund to disburse the collected funds.

RI S0538

Provides a remedy for any harm caused due to deprivation or violation of rights secured by the Rhode Island Constitution due to acts of the State of Rhode Island.

RI H5223

Provides a remedy for any harm caused due to deprivation or violation of rights secured by the Rhode Island Constitution due to acts of the State of Rhode Island.

RI S0831

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS TO SAFEGUARD RHODE ISLAND AGAINST THE USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (Creates an 11-member commission to study and provide recommendations to safeguard Rhode Island against use of nuclear weapons, and who would report back no later than August 6, 2026, and whose life would expire on November 6, 2026.)

RI S0707

Creates the Rhode Island Individual Market Affordability Act of 2024 to help reduce out-of-pocket costs for low- and moderate-income consumers enrolled in the health insurance coverage through the Rhode Island health benefits exchange.

Similar Bills

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