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Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Privacy & Technology

Organ Donations

This bill originally contained a number of concerning provisions regarding the organ donation process in Rhode Island.
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Privacy & Technology

Prenatal HIV Testing

After a long and arduous process, beginning even before the bill’s introduction, a compromise bill addressing procedures for HIV testing of pregnant women was passed into law.
Position: Problematic
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

“Civil Death” (H 5780)

One court has called “civil death” laws “an outdated and inscrutable common law precept” and “a medieval fiction in a modern world,” but Rhode Island is one of only four states to still have such a law.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Drug Sentences

Despite broad support for the legislation from the General Assembly, the governor also vetoed a bill that would have eliminated the mandatory minimum sentences in place for certain drug offenses.
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Protection from Self-Incrimination

As has happened in previous years, the House took no action on a Senate bill that would have allowed for the forced administration of blood tests on persons in vehicular accidents involving death or serious injury.
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Voting Rights

Election Law Reform (H 5478)

Opposition from the state Board of Elections and the creation by the Secretary of State of a commission to review voting issues kept a comprehensive election reform bill drafted by the ACLU from moving forward.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Voting Rights

Voter ID

On the more positive side, no action was taken on legislation requiring individuals to provide certain forms of identification in order to vote at the polling booth.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Workers’ Rights

Lie Detectors

For the second year in a row, the Senate took no action on an invasive House bill allowing police agencies to give lie detector tests to job applicants.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2007
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  • Workers’ Rights

DCYF Background Checks

In another victory for workplace privacy, the Senate also took no action on a House bill that would have given DCYF and licensed day care agencies direct access to job applicants’ entire criminal history.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose