All Legislation

Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Juvenile Interrogation Reform (H 5227, S 404)

This bill would prohibit the questioning of a juvenile suspected of criminal activity without a parent or legal guardian present.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Parental Penalties for "Cyberstalking" (H 5698)

We opposed legislation which would have authorized a civil action against parents who demonstrate “willful or wanton disregard” in their exercise of “supervision and control” over a child who has committed the offense of cyberstalking or cyberharassment.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Taxi Driver Assault Penalties (H 5046)

In a piece of legislation indicative of the way that the General Assembly often attempts to “carve out” new crimes out of offenses that already are enshrined in state statute, this legislation would have made simple assault, already a misdemeanor, a more serious felony if committed on a taxi driver.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Felony and Misdemeanor Redefinition (H 5361, S 685)

As an important piece of criminal justice reform legislation, this bill would have slightly redefined in two ways the definitions of “felony” and “misdemeanor” in Rhode Island law.
Status: Passed Senate, Died in House
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Solitary Confinement Reform (H 6161, S 617)

We joined a number of organizations in supporting legislation which would have limite the ability for carceral facilities in RI to utilize solitary confinement, noting that best practices point towards eliminating solitary confinement as a way to keep prisons safer, healthier, and reduce recidivism.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
gender equality
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Legal Immunity for Sex Workers (H 6064, H 6140, S 402, S 892)

By granting legal immunity to individuals engaged in commercial sexual activity who report a crime that they are either a victim of or witness to, this legislation would have created more comprehensive occupational safety for sex workers.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 23, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Cash Bail Reform (S 375)

While wealthier individuals who can post bail are permitted to go home while awaiting their hearings, those without immediate cash flow are forced to stay in jail until their case is heard, creating a wealth-based incarceration system.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 10, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Post-Conviction Relief Statute of Limitations (H 5905)

We strongly opposed this legislation which would have established a one-year statute of limitations for the filing of post-conviction relief petitions.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 10, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Psilocybin Decriminalization (H 5923, S 806)

We supported this legislation which would have decriminalized and allowed for the prescribing of psilocybin.
Status: Passed House, Died in Senate
Position: Support