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House passes all 14 bills in Speaker Shekarchi’s

package of housing legislation

 

STATE HOUSE – Earlier this year, House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi introduced a 14-bill package of legislation to address Rhode Island’s housing crisis. As of yesterday, all 14 bills have been passed by the House of Representatives.

The legislation builds upon housing packages that Speaker Shekarchi shepherded into law each of the last two years’ sessions by continuing his efforts to streamline housing development while increasing production.

“Real change is never easy, but these bills will help to create more affordable housing that is so desperately needed in Rhode Island,” said Speaker Shekarchi (D-Dist. 23, Warwick). “We are making meaningful progress. The General Assembly has already passed 17 pieces of housing legislation since I became Speaker, and now my colleagues and I have passed 14 more housing bills. Increasing housing production is a top priority for the House, and I’m very proud that my colleagues share my sense of urgency in addressing this issue.

“Nothing in this package forces communities to build more affordable housing, and none of the legislation circumvents local decision-making. My goal is that, by making the development process simpler, faster, and more predictable, we’re not only expediting work already in the pipeline, but also incentivizing more private developers to invest in Rhode Island.”

When Speaker Shekarchi announced the package of legislation in March, he was joined by Rep. June S. Speakman (D-Dist. 68, Warren, Bristol), chair of the Special Legislative Commission to Study the Low and Moderate Income Housing Act; Thomas E. Deller, chair of the Special Legislative Commission to Study the Entire Area of Land Use, Preservation, Development, Housing, Environment and Regulation; members of both commissions; legislators; housing advocates, developers, and the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns.

The work of both commissions, as well as feedback and testimony from advocates and housing experts, was instrumental in the creation of the legislation. The commissions have been meeting regularly since July 2022 to address ways Rhode Island can meet its affordable housing needs in a manner that is sustainable and equitable.

Here are the bills that have all passed the House this session: