R 093 |
2016 -- S 2176 Enacted 03/03/2016 |
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N |
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE RHODE ISLAND COMMERCE CORPORATION TO WORK JOINTLY WITH THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND LABOR AND TRAINING TO ESTABLISH JOB DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES THAT ENCOURAGE COMPANIES THAT PRODUCE, PROCESS, DISTRIBUTE, AND ADD VALUE TO RHODE ISLAND AGRICULTURAL AND SEAFOOD PRODUCTS TO EITHER EXPAND OR LOCATE IN THE STATE |
Introduced By: Senators Pearson, Sosnowski, Metts, Algiere, and Kettle |
Date Introduced: January 27, 2016 |
WHEREAS, The agricultural and seafood industries are two of Rhode Island’s most |
important and growing economic sectors, spanning a wide range of public and private enterprises, |
and generating over $1.2 billion in economic activity in Rhode Island on an annual basis; and |
WHEREAS, According to recent data, the agriculture and seafood industries employ over |
12,000 directly and indirectly in Rhode Island; and |
WHEREAS, In recognition of the need for greater focus upon economic development |
and job creation in Rhode Island, the General Assembly established the Rhode Island Commerce |
Corporation in 2013; and |
WHEREAS, The mission of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation includes, but is not |
limited to, promoting the preservation, expansion, and sound development of new and existing |
industry, business, commerce, agriculture, tourism, and recreational facilities in the state. This in |
turn will promote the economic development of the state and the general welfare of its citizens, as |
well as a healthy and growing economy, thereby encouraging new industries and commercial |
enterprises to locate in the state, enabling existing industries and commercial enterprises to |
remain and expand, and alleviating the condition of unemployment and underemployment that |
now exists; and |
WHEREAS, During the 2015 legislative session, the General Assembly both enabled and |
funded the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation's efforts, specifically in Article 19 of the Fiscal |
2016 Budget, producing over $65 million of new jobs related incentives; and |
WHEREAS, A recent economic study by the Brookings Institute entitled, “Rhode Island |
Innovates A Competitive Strategy for the Ocean State,” targeted the Food Processing Industry as |
an “Advanced Industry Growth Area” being already strongly positioned in the state with a 32 |
percent higher level of industry concentration than the nation, and employment growth of 16 |
percent from 2009-2013, which significantly exceeds national employment growth of 3.8 percent; |
and, |
WHEREAS, By connecting Rhode Island’s growing food manufacturing industry with |
core competencies in food and health found at local colleges and universities and Rhode Island’s |
1240 farms, there exists significant potential for continued strong economic and jobs growth; and, |
WHEREAS, The Commerce Corporation has the tools to help: |
(1) Sustain and grow new or expanded agricultural production including aquaculture and |
commercial fishing in our state; |
(2) Foster new collaborations among Rhode Island food businesses, organizations or |
enterprises; and |
(3) Support both existing and new demand and sales channels with clearly defined |
markets; and |
WHEREAS, The same Brookings Institute report further cites synergistic benefits |
derived from upgrading warehousing capabilities for cold storage at Rhode Island’s ports, |
offering a potential boost to Rhode Island’s food manufacturing industry; now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations |
hereby respectfully requests the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation work jointly with the |
Rhode Island Departments of Environmental Management and Labor and Training to establish |
job development incentives that encourage companies that produce, process, distribute, and add |
value to Rhode Island agriculture and seafood products to either expand or locate in the state; and |
be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Governor Gina M. Raimondo, the Chair of the |
Rhode Island Commerce Corporation, the Director of the Rhode Island Department of |
Environmental Management, and the Director of the Rhode Island Department of Labor and |
Training. |
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