All Legislation

Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Voting Rights

Elections (H 584, H 5326, S 143)

Two separate pieces of voting rights legislation have been approved by the Senate.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Voting Rights

Ballot Access (S 203)

In response to the ACLU’s successful court case on behalf of the Moderate Party of RI, a bill was introduced to reduce from 5% to 1% the percentage of signatures required for a group to qualify for political party status.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Privacy & Technology

Administrative Subpoenas (H 6210)

The Senate steered clear of a troubling State Police proposal passed by the House. The bill would have given law enforcement agencies broad authority to secretly obtain, without a warrant, subscriber information from Internet service providers.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Privacy & Technology

Radio Frequency ID (H 6059, S 211)

This legislation restricts governmental use of radio frequency identification devices on students. RFID allows a person’s identity and movement to be monitored electronically, and was briefly used by the Middletown school district last year to track elementary school students.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Privacy & Technology

Political Surveillance (H 5172, S 153)

ACLU-promoted legislation was reintroduced to restrict political surveillance and data collection by police.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Privacy & Technology

HIV Testing (H 5415, S 245)

The Affiliate fought legislation to expand HIV testing while reducing the confidentiality protections in place for patients.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Privacy & Technology

Medical Marijuana (H 5359, S 185)

The House and Senate quickly and overwhelmingly overrode a Gubernatorial veto of legislation authorizing state-regulated dispensaries to provide medical marijuana to qualified patients.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Students’ Rights

School Uniforms (S 20)

Despite ACLU opposition, both the House and Senate have passed a bill authorizing Woonsocket schools to require students to wear school uniforms.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Students’ Rights

Youth Sports Council (H 5307, S 169)

We testified against a bill that aims to set up a government-appointed council to “provide oversight” of private youth sports organizations, including the power to impose fines against coaches, players, parents or officials in response to complaints arising from youth sporting events.