Rhode Island House Approves Outdoor Dining Bill

In a significant move towards shaping the future of outdoor dining in Rhode Island, the House of Representatives has given its approval to legislation (2024-H 7064A) sponsored by Representative Carol Hagan McEntee. The legislation, introduced by Chairwoman McEntee, establishes clear standards for municipalities to regulate outdoor dining, aiming to make the popular practice a permanent feature in the Ocean State.

Representative McEntee, who chairs the House Small Business Committee, has been instrumental in introducing various laws promoting outdoor dining since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the positive impact of outdoor dining during the challenging pandemic period, she emphasized its role in bringing communities together and providing a lifeline for countless restaurants and eateries facing uncertainties brought on by COVID-19.

“In the dark days of the pandemic, expansion of outdoor dining across the state proved to be a bright spot that brought our communities back together on those warm summer nights to enjoy one of Rhode Island’s finest assets – our culinary and hospitality community,” said Representative McEntee (D-Dist. 33, South Kingstown, Narragansett). She stressed the economic significance of outdoor dining, noting that making it a permanent practice would ensure the continued enjoyment of this beloved activity while supporting the state’s tourism and hospitality industries.

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