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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY -- RACIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ACT | |
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Introduced By: Senators Mack, Britto, Euer, Kallman, Lauria, and Bell | |
Date Introduced: March 07, 2023 | |
Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 22 of the General Laws entitled "GENERAL ASSEMBLY" is hereby |
2 | amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 20 |
4 | RACIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ACT |
5 | 22-20-1. Short title. |
6 | This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Racial Impact Assessment Act". |
7 | 22-20-2. Legislative purpose. |
8 | (a) The general assembly recognizes that criminal justice policies adopted by state |
9 | legislation has disproportionally impacted communities of color across our country and within the |
10 | State of Rhode Island. This disproportional impact has led to poor health outcomes, low educational |
11 | attainment and low socioeconomic levels in those communities. In turn, it has exacerbated |
12 | increased rates of incarceration, increased public health risk and increased involvement with state |
13 | agencies and monitoring resulting in disenfranchisement and distrust of systems and government. |
14 | (b) Starting in 2007 and 2008, a handful of states, including Connecticut and |
15 | Massachusetts, began implementing racial impact statements to address racial disparities in their |
16 | criminal justice systems. This chapter aims to build on that foundation proposing the establishment |
17 | of a new legislative tool within this state to address racial impacts of legislation. A racial impact |
18 | assessment shall be used to improve the general assembly’s ability to ensure racial equity and to |
19 | avoid perpetuating disparities. |
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1 | (c) This chapter aims to add racial impact statements into the legislative process to |
2 | contribute to the development of sound and fair policy. Racial impact statements will inform |
3 | legislators of potential consequences of policies that may have a disproportionate impact on |
4 | historically disadvantaged populations prior to enacting new legislation. Racial impact statements |
5 | will provide policy makers with data to ensure that when the opportunities are available, they are |
6 | informed to take steps to reverse trends that have disadvantaged individuals and communities with |
7 | an understanding of potential impacts, positive or negative. |
8 | 22-20-3. Definitions. |
9 | As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: |
10 | (1) “Legislative committee” means a joint standing committee of the general assembly, a |
11 | joint-select committee of the general assembly, a task force, any committee established by the |
12 | general assembly and composed wholly or in part of legislators for the purpose of conducting |
13 | legislative business. |
14 | (2) “Racial impact statement” means an assessment of the potential impact that legislation |
15 | could have on historically disadvantaged racial populations. |
16 | (3) “State agency” means a state department, agency, office or board of the state or any |
17 | agency, office or board of a quasi-public agency of the state. |
18 | 22-20-4. Committee to oversee racial impact statement reports. |
19 | The general assembly shall form a committee to oversee the racial impact statement |
20 | reports. The committee shall be made up of each chair of each standing legislative committee, the |
21 | speaker of the house, or designee, and the president of the senate, or designee. The committee shall |
22 | be provided office space on state property and shall serve as the central office of the racial impact |
23 | committee and its members. |
24 | 22-20-5. Racial impact statement information. |
25 | Upon request of a legislative committee, or a director of a state agency, or designee, the |
26 | committee or director shall provide to that legislative committee, data, analysis and other |
27 | information necessary to prepare a racial impact statement for legislation before that committee or |
28 | legislation being prepared by that legislative committee. All such information shall be prepared in |
29 | a timely manner. Racial impact information shall include, but not be limited to: |
30 | (1) Information regarding what has been done in other states to accomplish the |
31 | development and use of racial impact statements and how to avoid disparities; |
32 | (2) What data, analysis or other information is needed to produce a racial impact statement |
33 | and the best source of that data and other information; |
34 | (3) Specific policy areas that would benefit from the use of racial impact statements, |
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1 | including education, health care, employment and criminal justice; |
2 | (4) The costs of implementing the use of racial impact statements, either on a limited basis, |
3 | such as for certain committees or for all joint standing committees and all legislation; and |
4 | (5) All other relevant considerations that the racial impact committee deems appropriate. |
5 | 22-20-6. Goals of racial impact statements. |
6 | (a) Based on the prevention principle, the development of racial impact statements aim to |
7 | reduce the need to correct statutes after the fact and prevents harm, informs of potential harm or |
8 | disproportionate impact, to specific demographics during the legislative process. |
9 | (b) A racial impact statement shall be an impartial, simple and understandable statement |
10 | for which data is currently available within the impacted agencies. The statement, which may be |
11 | incorporated into a fiscal note for the legislation, will include: |
12 | (1) A breakdown of overall racial composition of individuals impacted by the legislation |
13 | in tables or charts for ease of understanding; |
14 | (2) A brief narrative about the population of people, demographically, that will be |
15 | impacted; |
16 | (3) A summary of past disparities and any existing efforts to address them; and |
17 | (4) The promulgation and adoption of retroactive relief to Black Rhode Islanders and other |
18 | historically disadvantaged racial populations who have been harmed by prior racially motivated |
19 | criminal justice legislation. |
20 | 22-20-7. Parameters for statements. |
21 | (a) The sponsor of the legislation or the chair of the committee to which the legislation is |
22 | assigned shall request a racial impact statement to be prepared by the house fiscal office or the |
23 | agency that will be administering the legislation. Racial impact statements are required when |
24 | proposed legislation pertains to individuals impacted by the criminal justice system in expenditures |
25 | of grants and resources. |
26 | (b) Collaboration between agencies and the house fiscal office is encouraged to minimize |
27 | any reporting burdens. |
28 | (c) Racial impact statements shall be made available to the public at the time that bills are |
29 | posted for hearing in committees to ensure that the public and legislators have the information |
30 | available to inform testimony and hearings. Racial impact statements shall be deemed public |
31 | records under the provisions of chapter 2 of title 38. |
32 | 22-20-8. Reports. |
33 | By December 31 of each year, the chairs of each standing committee shall provide a report |
34 | to the speaker of the house and senate president. The report shall include: |
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1 | (1) The number of pieces of legislation and the types of legislation for which racial impact |
2 | statements were requested and used; |
3 | (2) The manner in which the racial impact statements were obtained or developed; |
4 | (3) The amount of time, both as an average and individually, needed to develop each racial |
5 | impact statement; |
6 | (4) The cost, if any, of each racial impact statement provided to the standing committees; |
7 | and |
8 | (5) An analysis from the chair of each standing committee as to the usefulness of the impact |
9 | statements. |
10 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY -- RACIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ACT | |
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1 | This act would require racial impact statements as to pending legislation and to provide an |
2 | analysis and other information necessary to prepare such statement, which is an assessment of the |
3 | potential impact of the legislation on historically disadvantaged racial populations as well as |
4 | retroactive relief. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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