S3358
Authorizing the City of Cranston to Finance the Acquisition, Improvement, Renovation and Repair of Fire and Public Safety Equipment by the Issuance of Not More Than $8,000,000 General Obligation Bonds and Notes Therefor
This bill allows Cranston to borrow up to $8 million for fire and public safety equipment, pending voter approval.
Introduced
06/05/2026
Government: Public Finance
Bill Sponsors
Patalano, Gallo, Vargas, and LaMountain
Committee
Senate Housing & Municipal Government
Summary
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This bill allows the city of Cranston to borrow up to $8 million by issuing bonds. The money raised from these bonds must be used to buy, upgrade, or repair fire and public safety equipment. The bonds must be paid back over a period of 5 to 30 years. Before the city can issue these bonds, the residents of Cranston must vote to approve the borrowing during the general election on November 3, 2026, or at a special election. If the bonds are approved, the city is required to collect enough taxes to pay back the borrowed money.
Analysis
Pros for Progressives
- Provides necessary funding to maintain and improve essential public safety services, ensuring the community has adequate emergency response capabilities.
- Gives the local community direct democratic control over public borrowing by requiring voter approval via a ballot measure.
- Allows the city to leverage federal and state grants in combination with the bond money, maximizing resources for community welfare.
Cons for Progressives
- Relies on property taxes to repay the bonds, which can be regressive and increase the financial burden on low-income renters and homeowners in Cranston.
- Directs a large amount of funding ($8 million) specifically toward fire and public safety equipment rather than broader social safety net programs or community health initiatives.
- Focuses on traditional public safety investments rather than reimagining emergency response through non-violent crisis intervention or mental health professional deployment.
Pros for Conservatives
- Invests heavily in essential public safety and fire equipment, supporting law enforcement and emergency responders to maintain law and order.
- Requires direct taxpayer consent through a public election before the local government can take on this significant long-term debt.
- Ensures strict financial parameters, such as a maximum borrowing cap of $8 million and specific timelines for repayment, promoting fiscal structure.
Cons for Conservatives
- Increases the city's long-term government debt by up to $8 million, plus interest, which future generations of taxpayers will be obligated to pay.
- Bypasses the standard municipal debt limits set by state law, allowing Cranston to borrow beyond typical statutory restrictions.
- Explicitly authorizes the city to subject all taxable property to unlimited taxation rates to ensure the bonds are paid back, threatening residents with higher property taxes.
Constitutional Concerns
None Likely. This is a standard municipal bond authorization bill that requires voter approval. It does not implicate First Amendment rights, due process, or protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Impact Overview
Groups Affected
- Cranston residents
- Cranston property owners
- Cranston firefighters
- Cranston public safety personnel
- Municipal bond investors
Towns Affected
Cranston
Cost to Taxpayers
Cranston Taxpayers: Up to $8,000,000 plus interest
Revenue Generated
City of Cranston: Up to $8,000,000
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Bill Status
Current Status
Held
Comm Passed
Floor Passed
Law
History
• 06/05/2026 Introduced, referred to Senate Housing and Municipal Government
• 06/05/2026 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (06/09/2026)
• 06/09/2026 Committee recommends passage
• 06/09/2026 Placed on Senate Calendar (06/10/2026)
• 06/10/2026 Senate read and passed
• 06/11/2026 Placed on House Calendar (06/11/2026)
• 06/11/2026 House passed in concurrence
• 06/18/2026 Transmitted to Governor
• 06/05/2026 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (06/09/2026)
• 06/09/2026 Committee recommends passage
• 06/09/2026 Placed on Senate Calendar (06/10/2026)
• 06/10/2026 Senate read and passed
• 06/11/2026 Placed on House Calendar (06/11/2026)
• 06/11/2026 House passed in concurrence
• 06/18/2026 Transmitted to Governor
Bill Text
SECTION 1. The city of Cranston is hereby empowered, in addition to authority previously granted, to issue bonds to an amount not exceeding Eight Million Dollars ($8,000,000) from time to time under its corporate name and seal or a facsimile of such seal. The bonds of each issue shall mature in annual installments of principal, the first installment to be not later than five (5) years and the last installment not later than thirty (30) years after the date of the bonds. All such bonds of a particular issue may be issued in the form of zero coupon bonds, capital appreciation bonds, serial bonds or term bonds or a combination thereof. Annual installments of principal may be provided for by maturity of principal in the case of serial bonds or by mandatory sinking fund installments in the case of term bonds. The amount of principal appreciation each year on any bonds, after the date of original issuance, shall not be considered to be principal indebtedness for the purposes of any constitutional, statutory, or charter debt limit or any other limitation. The appreciation of principal after the date of original issue shall be considered interest. Only the original principal amount shall be counted in determining the principal amount so issued and any interest component shall be disregarded.
SECTION 2. The bonds shall be signed by the manual or facsimile signatures of the director of finance and the mayor and shall be issued and sold in such amounts as the city council may authorize. The manner of sale, denominations, maturities, interest rates and other terms, conditions and details of any bonds or notes issued under this act may be fixed by the proceedings of the city council authorizing the issue or by separate order or resolution of the city council or, to the extent provisions for these matters are not so made, they may be fixed by the officers authorized to sign the bonds or notes. Interest coupons (if any) shall bear the facsimile signature of the director of finance. The proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds shall be delivered to the city treasurer, and such proceeds, exclusive of premiums and accrued interest, shall be expended (1) To finance the acquisition, improvement, renovation and repair of fire and public safety equipment in the city, or (2) In payment of the principal of or interest on temporary notes issued under section 3, or (3) In repayment of advances under section 4, (4) In payment of costs of issuance associated with the issuance of bonds or notes hereunder, and/or (5) To finance capitalized interest on the projects. No purchaser of any bonds or notes under this act shall be in any way responsible for the proper application of the proceeds derived from the sale thereof. The proceeds of bonds or notes issued under this act, any applicable federal or state assistance and the other monies referred to in sections 6 and 9 shall be deemed appropriated for the purposes of this act without further action than that required by this act. In addition to such funds, there may be expended for the purposes of this act such other sums as may be appropriated therefor. The bonds authorized by this act may be consolidated for the purposes of issuance and sale with any other bonds of the city heretofore or hereafter authorized, provided that notwithstanding any such consolidation, the proceeds from the sale of the bonds authorized by this act shall be expended for the purposes set forth above. The director of finance and the mayor, on behalf of the city, are hereby authorized to execute such instruments, documents or other papers as either of them deem necessary or desirable to carry out the intent of this act and are also authorized to take all actions and execute all documents or agreements necessary to comply with federal tax and securities laws, which documents or agreements may have a term coextensive with the maturity of the bonds authorized hereby, including Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission and to execute and deliver a continuing disclosure agreement or certificate in connection with the bonds or notes.
SECTION 3. The city council may, by order or resolution authorizing the bonds or by separate order or resolution, authorize the issuance from time to time of interest bearing or discounted notes in anticipation of the issue of bonds under section 2 or in anticipation of the receipt of federal or state aid for the purposes of this act. The amount of original notes issued in anticipation of bonds may not exceed the amount of bonds which may be issued under this act and the amount of original notes issued in anticipation of federal or state aid may not exceed the amount of available federal or state aid as estimated by the director of finance. Temporary notes issued hereunder shall be signed by the manual or facsimile signature of the director of finance and LC006580 - Page 2 of 8 countersigned by the manual or facsimile signature of the mayor and shall be payable within five (5) years from their respective dates, but the principal of and interest on notes issued for a shorter period may be renewed or paid from time to time by the issue of other notes hereunder, provided the period from the date of an original note to the maturity of any note issued to renew or pay the same debt or the interest thereon shall not exceed five (5) years. Any temporary notes in anticipation of bonds issued under this section may be refunded prior to the maturity of the notes by the issuance of additional temporary notes, provided that no such refunding shall result in any amount of such temporary notes outstanding at any one (1) time in excess of two hundred percent (200%) of the amount of bonds which may be issued under this act, and provided further that if the issuance of any such refunding notes results in any amount of such temporary notes outstanding at any one (1) time in excess of the amount of bonds which may be issued under this act, the proceeds of such refunding notes shall be deposited in a separate fund established with the bank which is paying agent for the notes being refunded. Pending their use to pay the notes being refunded, monies in the fund shall be invested for the benefit of the city by the paying agent at the direction of the city treasurer in any investment permitted under section 5. The monies in the fund and any investments held as a part of the fund shall be held in trust and shall be applied by the paying agent solely to the payment or prepayment of the principal of and interest on the notes being refunded. Upon payment of all principal of and interest on the notes, any excess monies in the fund shall be distributed to the city. The city may pay the principal of and interest on notes in full from sources other than the issuance of refunding notes prior to the issuance of bonds pursuant to section 1 hereof. In such case, the city’s authority to issue bonds or notes in anticipation of bonds under this act shall continue provided that 1) the city council passes a resolution evidencing the city’s intent to pay off the notes without extinguishing the authority to issue bonds or notes and 2) that the period from the date of an original note to the maturity date of any other note shall not exceed five (5) years.
SECTION 4. Pending any authorization or issue of bonds hereunder or pending or in lieu of any authorization or issue of notes hereunder, the city treasurer, with the approval of the city council given by an order or resolution, may, to the extent that bonds or notes may be issued hereunder, apply funds in the treasury of the city to the purposes specified in section 2, such advances to be repaid without interest from the proceeds of bonds or notes subsequently issued or from the proceeds of applicable federal or state assistance or from other available funds.
SECTION 5. Any proceeds of bonds or notes issued hereunder or of any applicable federal or state assistance, pending their expenditure, and may be deposited or invested by the city treasurer in demand deposits, time deposits or savings deposits in banks which are members of the Federal LC006580 - Page 3 of 8 Deposit Insurance Corporation or in obligations issued or guaranteed by the United States of America or by any agency or instrumentality thereof or as may be provided in any other applicable laws of the state of Rhode Island and by ordinance or resolution of the city council or pursuant to an investment policy of the city.
SECTION 6. Any accrued interest received upon the sale of bonds or notes hereunder shall be applied to the payment of the first interest due thereon. Any net earnings or profits realized from the investment of funds hereunder and any premiums arising from the sale of bonds or notes hereunder shall, in the discretion of the city treasurer, be applied to the cost of preparing, issuing and marketing bonds or notes hereunder to the extent not otherwise provided, to the payment of the cost of the projects or the cost of additional improvements coming within the description of the projects in section 2 of this act, to the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds or notes issued hereunder, or to any one (1) or more of the foregoing. The cost of preparing, issuing and marketing bonds or notes hereunder may also, in the discretion of the city treasurer, be met from bond or note proceeds exclusive of premium and accrued interest or from other monies available therefor. Any balance of bond or note proceeds remaining after payment of the cost of the projects and the cost of additional improvements coming within the description of the projects in section 2 of this act, and the cost of preparing, issuing and marketing bonds or notes hereunder shall be applied to the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds or notes issued hereunder. To the extent permitted by applicable federal law, any earnings or net profit realized from the deposit or investment of funds hereunder may upon receipt be added to and dealt with as part of the revenues of the city from property taxes. In exercising any discretion under this section, the city treasurer shall be governed by any instructions adopted by any order or resolution of the city council.
SECTION 7. All bonds and notes issued under this act and the debts evidenced thereby shall be obligatory on the city in the same manner and to the same extent as other debts lawfully contracted by it and shall be excepted from the operation of section 45-12-2 of the general laws. No such obligation shall at any time be included in the debt of the city for the purpose of ascertaining its borrowing capacity. The city shall annually appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the principal and interest coming due within the year on bonds and notes issued hereunder to the extent that monies therefor are not otherwise provided. If such sum is not appropriated, it shall nevertheless be added to the annual tax levy. In order to provide such sum in each year and notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, all taxable property in the city shall be subject to ad valorem taxation by the city without limitation as to rate or amount.
SECTION 8. Any bonds or notes issued under the provisions of this act, and coupons, if any, if properly executed by the officers of the city in office on the date of execution, shall be valid LC006580 - Page 4 of 8 and binding according to their terms notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof and payment therefor any or all of the officers shall for any reason have ceased to hold office.
SECTION 9. The city, acting by order or resolution of its city council is authorized to apply for, contract for and expend any federal or state advances or other grants of assistance which may be available for the purposes of this act, and any such expenditures may be in addition to other monies provided in this act. To the extent of any inconsistency between any law of this state and any applicable federal law or regulation, the latter shall prevail. Federal and state advances, with interest where applicable, whether contracted for prior to or after the effective date of this act, may be repaid as projects costs under section 2 of this act.
SECTION 10. Bonds and notes may be issued under this act without obtaining approval of any governmental agency or the taking of any proceedings or the happening of any conditions except as specifically required by this act for such issue. In carrying out any projects financed in whole or in part under this act, including where applicable the condemnation of any land or interest in land, and in the levy and collection of assessments or other charges permitted by law on account of any such projects, all action shall be taken which is necessary to meet constitutional requirements whether or not such action is otherwise required by statute, but the validity of bonds or notes issued hereunder shall in no way depend upon the validity or occurrence of such action.
SECTION 11. All or any portion of the authorized but unissued authority to issue bonds and notes under this act may be extinguished by resolution or order of the city council, without further action by the general assembly, seven (7) years after the effective date of this act.
SECTION 12. The question of the approval of this act shall be submitted to the electors of the city at the general election to be held on November 3, 2026 or, if so determined by the city council, at a special city-wide election, other than a primary, held on a date to be determined by resolution or order of the city council. The question shall be submitted in substantially the following form: "Shall an act, passed at the 2026 session of the general assembly, entitled 'AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF CRANSTON TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION, IMPROVEMENT, RENOVATION AND REPAIR OF FIRE AND PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT BY THE ISSUANCE OF NOT MORE THAN $8,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES THEREFOR‎' be approved?" and the warning for the election shall contain the question to be submitted. From the time the election is warned and until it is held, it shall be the duty of the city clerk to keep a copy of the act available at the city clerk's office for public inspection, but the validity of the election shall not be affected by this requirement. To the extent of any inconsistency between this act and the city charter, this act shall prevail.
SECTION 13. This section 13 and section 12 shall take effect upon passage. The remainder LC006580 - Page 5 of 8 of this act shall take effect upon the approval of this act by a majority of those voting on the question LC006580 - Page 6 of 8
at the election prescribed by section 12.
SECTION 2. The bonds shall be signed by the manual or facsimile signatures of the director of finance and the mayor and shall be issued and sold in such amounts as the city council may authorize. The manner of sale, denominations, maturities, interest rates and other terms, conditions and details of any bonds or notes issued under this act may be fixed by the proceedings of the city council authorizing the issue or by separate order or resolution of the city council or, to the extent provisions for these matters are not so made, they may be fixed by the officers authorized to sign the bonds or notes. Interest coupons (if any) shall bear the facsimile signature of the director of finance. The proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds shall be delivered to the city treasurer, and such proceeds, exclusive of premiums and accrued interest, shall be expended (1) To finance the acquisition, improvement, renovation and repair of fire and public safety equipment in the city, or (2) In payment of the principal of or interest on temporary notes issued under section 3, or (3) In repayment of advances under section 4, (4) In payment of costs of issuance associated with the issuance of bonds or notes hereunder, and/or (5) To finance capitalized interest on the projects. No purchaser of any bonds or notes under this act shall be in any way responsible for the proper application of the proceeds derived from the sale thereof. The proceeds of bonds or notes issued under this act, any applicable federal or state assistance and the other monies referred to in sections 6 and 9 shall be deemed appropriated for the purposes of this act without further action than that required by this act. In addition to such funds, there may be expended for the purposes of this act such other sums as may be appropriated therefor. The bonds authorized by this act may be consolidated for the purposes of issuance and sale with any other bonds of the city heretofore or hereafter authorized, provided that notwithstanding any such consolidation, the proceeds from the sale of the bonds authorized by this act shall be expended for the purposes set forth above. The director of finance and the mayor, on behalf of the city, are hereby authorized to execute such instruments, documents or other papers as either of them deem necessary or desirable to carry out the intent of this act and are also authorized to take all actions and execute all documents or agreements necessary to comply with federal tax and securities laws, which documents or agreements may have a term coextensive with the maturity of the bonds authorized hereby, including Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission and to execute and deliver a continuing disclosure agreement or certificate in connection with the bonds or notes.
SECTION 3. The city council may, by order or resolution authorizing the bonds or by separate order or resolution, authorize the issuance from time to time of interest bearing or discounted notes in anticipation of the issue of bonds under section 2 or in anticipation of the receipt of federal or state aid for the purposes of this act. The amount of original notes issued in anticipation of bonds may not exceed the amount of bonds which may be issued under this act and the amount of original notes issued in anticipation of federal or state aid may not exceed the amount of available federal or state aid as estimated by the director of finance. Temporary notes issued hereunder shall be signed by the manual or facsimile signature of the director of finance and LC006580 - Page 2 of 8 countersigned by the manual or facsimile signature of the mayor and shall be payable within five (5) years from their respective dates, but the principal of and interest on notes issued for a shorter period may be renewed or paid from time to time by the issue of other notes hereunder, provided the period from the date of an original note to the maturity of any note issued to renew or pay the same debt or the interest thereon shall not exceed five (5) years. Any temporary notes in anticipation of bonds issued under this section may be refunded prior to the maturity of the notes by the issuance of additional temporary notes, provided that no such refunding shall result in any amount of such temporary notes outstanding at any one (1) time in excess of two hundred percent (200%) of the amount of bonds which may be issued under this act, and provided further that if the issuance of any such refunding notes results in any amount of such temporary notes outstanding at any one (1) time in excess of the amount of bonds which may be issued under this act, the proceeds of such refunding notes shall be deposited in a separate fund established with the bank which is paying agent for the notes being refunded. Pending their use to pay the notes being refunded, monies in the fund shall be invested for the benefit of the city by the paying agent at the direction of the city treasurer in any investment permitted under section 5. The monies in the fund and any investments held as a part of the fund shall be held in trust and shall be applied by the paying agent solely to the payment or prepayment of the principal of and interest on the notes being refunded. Upon payment of all principal of and interest on the notes, any excess monies in the fund shall be distributed to the city. The city may pay the principal of and interest on notes in full from sources other than the issuance of refunding notes prior to the issuance of bonds pursuant to section 1 hereof. In such case, the city’s authority to issue bonds or notes in anticipation of bonds under this act shall continue provided that 1) the city council passes a resolution evidencing the city’s intent to pay off the notes without extinguishing the authority to issue bonds or notes and 2) that the period from the date of an original note to the maturity date of any other note shall not exceed five (5) years.
SECTION 4. Pending any authorization or issue of bonds hereunder or pending or in lieu of any authorization or issue of notes hereunder, the city treasurer, with the approval of the city council given by an order or resolution, may, to the extent that bonds or notes may be issued hereunder, apply funds in the treasury of the city to the purposes specified in section 2, such advances to be repaid without interest from the proceeds of bonds or notes subsequently issued or from the proceeds of applicable federal or state assistance or from other available funds.
SECTION 5. Any proceeds of bonds or notes issued hereunder or of any applicable federal or state assistance, pending their expenditure, and may be deposited or invested by the city treasurer in demand deposits, time deposits or savings deposits in banks which are members of the Federal LC006580 - Page 3 of 8 Deposit Insurance Corporation or in obligations issued or guaranteed by the United States of America or by any agency or instrumentality thereof or as may be provided in any other applicable laws of the state of Rhode Island and by ordinance or resolution of the city council or pursuant to an investment policy of the city.
SECTION 6. Any accrued interest received upon the sale of bonds or notes hereunder shall be applied to the payment of the first interest due thereon. Any net earnings or profits realized from the investment of funds hereunder and any premiums arising from the sale of bonds or notes hereunder shall, in the discretion of the city treasurer, be applied to the cost of preparing, issuing and marketing bonds or notes hereunder to the extent not otherwise provided, to the payment of the cost of the projects or the cost of additional improvements coming within the description of the projects in section 2 of this act, to the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds or notes issued hereunder, or to any one (1) or more of the foregoing. The cost of preparing, issuing and marketing bonds or notes hereunder may also, in the discretion of the city treasurer, be met from bond or note proceeds exclusive of premium and accrued interest or from other monies available therefor. Any balance of bond or note proceeds remaining after payment of the cost of the projects and the cost of additional improvements coming within the description of the projects in section 2 of this act, and the cost of preparing, issuing and marketing bonds or notes hereunder shall be applied to the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds or notes issued hereunder. To the extent permitted by applicable federal law, any earnings or net profit realized from the deposit or investment of funds hereunder may upon receipt be added to and dealt with as part of the revenues of the city from property taxes. In exercising any discretion under this section, the city treasurer shall be governed by any instructions adopted by any order or resolution of the city council.
SECTION 7. All bonds and notes issued under this act and the debts evidenced thereby shall be obligatory on the city in the same manner and to the same extent as other debts lawfully contracted by it and shall be excepted from the operation of section 45-12-2 of the general laws. No such obligation shall at any time be included in the debt of the city for the purpose of ascertaining its borrowing capacity. The city shall annually appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the principal and interest coming due within the year on bonds and notes issued hereunder to the extent that monies therefor are not otherwise provided. If such sum is not appropriated, it shall nevertheless be added to the annual tax levy. In order to provide such sum in each year and notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, all taxable property in the city shall be subject to ad valorem taxation by the city without limitation as to rate or amount.
SECTION 8. Any bonds or notes issued under the provisions of this act, and coupons, if any, if properly executed by the officers of the city in office on the date of execution, shall be valid LC006580 - Page 4 of 8 and binding according to their terms notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof and payment therefor any or all of the officers shall for any reason have ceased to hold office.
SECTION 9. The city, acting by order or resolution of its city council is authorized to apply for, contract for and expend any federal or state advances or other grants of assistance which may be available for the purposes of this act, and any such expenditures may be in addition to other monies provided in this act. To the extent of any inconsistency between any law of this state and any applicable federal law or regulation, the latter shall prevail. Federal and state advances, with interest where applicable, whether contracted for prior to or after the effective date of this act, may be repaid as projects costs under section 2 of this act.
SECTION 10. Bonds and notes may be issued under this act without obtaining approval of any governmental agency or the taking of any proceedings or the happening of any conditions except as specifically required by this act for such issue. In carrying out any projects financed in whole or in part under this act, including where applicable the condemnation of any land or interest in land, and in the levy and collection of assessments or other charges permitted by law on account of any such projects, all action shall be taken which is necessary to meet constitutional requirements whether or not such action is otherwise required by statute, but the validity of bonds or notes issued hereunder shall in no way depend upon the validity or occurrence of such action.
SECTION 11. All or any portion of the authorized but unissued authority to issue bonds and notes under this act may be extinguished by resolution or order of the city council, without further action by the general assembly, seven (7) years after the effective date of this act.
SECTION 12. The question of the approval of this act shall be submitted to the electors of the city at the general election to be held on November 3, 2026 or, if so determined by the city council, at a special city-wide election, other than a primary, held on a date to be determined by resolution or order of the city council. The question shall be submitted in substantially the following form: "Shall an act, passed at the 2026 session of the general assembly, entitled 'AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF CRANSTON TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION, IMPROVEMENT, RENOVATION AND REPAIR OF FIRE AND PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT BY THE ISSUANCE OF NOT MORE THAN $8,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES THEREFOR‎' be approved?" and the warning for the election shall contain the question to be submitted. From the time the election is warned and until it is held, it shall be the duty of the city clerk to keep a copy of the act available at the city clerk's office for public inspection, but the validity of the election shall not be affected by this requirement. To the extent of any inconsistency between this act and the city charter, this act shall prevail.
SECTION 13. This section 13 and section 12 shall take effect upon passage. The remainder LC006580 - Page 5 of 8 of this act shall take effect upon the approval of this act by a majority of those voting on the question LC006580 - Page 6 of 8
at the election prescribed by section 12.
