Every year, the ACLU of RI lobbies on hundreds of bills during Rhode Island's annual Legislative Session. Below is a dashboard of some of our priority bills in the most recent session. Click the button below to see many more bills we have tracked and testified on before the General Assembly.
The 2025 Rhode Island Legislative Session officially recessed in the early morning hours of June 21. The dashboard below is updated to show the final status of each bill, which is a selection of our many priority bills.
For more info on advocating for the issues you care about, check out our Advocacy 101 Guide. To see how your Reps and Senators voted on various bills over the past few years, visit our Legislative Voting Records page.
If you scroll down, you can find a searchable table of a selection of ACLU of RI's priority bills this 2025 Legislative Session.
Click Draft email or phone script below to see an outline of what you can say to your state senator or representative to share your position on a bill, and urge them to support or oppose it.
Hi [Senator/Representative],
My name is [your name] and I am a resident of [city/town]. I am writing to express my strong [support of/opposition to] [bill number].
I am in support of this legislation because [add a few sentences about the legislation]. I hope you will vote in [support of/opposition to] this bill.
Thank you for your consideration.
Read our a short guide on the different ways you can contact your legislators.
Also, you can read about how a bill becomes law in Rhode Island, if you need a refresher or quick 101.
Contact your state legislators:
Testify in front of a committee at the State House:
Submit written testimony to a committee:
Please Note: All written testimony submitted to a House or Senate committee is published on the General Assembly's website. Do not include any personal information you do not want available to the public and searchable online, including personal contact information. If you do not want your email published, send a PDF document of your testimony to be uploaded. This does not apply to emails or letters you send directly to your legislators as a constituent.
For a larger selection of bills that we have testified on this session, and in previous years, please click here.