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HOUSE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY URGING THE GOVERNOR TO SUPPORT AND TAKE ACTION TO EXPAND THE NATURAL GAS PIPELINE CAPACITY INTO NEW ENGLAND

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This is a House Resolution from the Rhode Island General Assembly urging the Governor of Rhode Island to actively support efforts to expand the capacity of natural gas pipelines serving the New England region. Unlike a traditional bill, a resolution like this does not create a new law or require any specific action — it is essentially a formal statement expressing the opinion or wishes of the House of Representatives. In this case, the House is asking the Governor to take a position in favor of bringing more natural gas into New England through expanded pipeline infrastructure.

The resolution reflects concerns about the availability and reliability of natural gas supplies in the region. New England has faced challenges with energy supply, particularly during periods of high demand in winter months, which can drive up heating and electricity costs for residents and businesses. Supporters of expanding pipeline capacity generally argue that more supply would help stabilize or lower energy prices and improve reliability.

This resolution would most directly affect Rhode Island residents, businesses, and anyone who pays energy bills in the state, since natural gas is a major source of heating and electricity generation in the region. It also signals to the Governor and other policymakers where the House stands on energy infrastructure decisions. Since it is a resolution rather than a binding law, its practical impact depends entirely on whether the Governor and other officials choose to act on the House's request.

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Sponsors

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Richard FasciaR
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Robert QuattrocchiR
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Jon BrienI
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Paul SantucciR
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Michael ChippendaleR
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Marie HopkinsR

Legislative History

Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (04/07/2026)

Apr 3, 2026

Introduced, referred to House Corporations

Feb 6, 2026