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Legislation
Apr 10, 2025
2025 Legislative Session – Immigrants' Rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Wyatt Facility Contracts (S 295, H 5724)

Status: Held for Further Study
Position: Support and Amend
Legislation
Mar 18, 2025
2025 Legislative Session – Immigrants' Rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights

Prohibiting Landlords From Asking About Immigration Status (H 5674/H 5675, S 274)

Status: Signed into Law
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 18, 2025
2025 Legislative Session – Immigrants' Rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights

Preventing Civil Arrests in Court (S 291, H 6121)

Status: Held for Further Study
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 12, 2025
2025 Legislative Session – Immigrants' Rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights|
  • +1 Issue

364 Day Misdemeanor (S 63, H 5502)

Status: Passed Senate, Held for Further Study in House
Position: Support
Legislation
May 01, 2024
immigrants rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights

In-State Tuition Expansion for Immigrants (S 2983)

The ACLU of Rhode Island supports this bill, which would helpfully amend the law enacted in 2021 designed to allow immigrant students to qualify for resident tuition at the state’s public universities, colleges, and community colleges.
Status: Passed Senate, Died in House
Position: Support
Legislation
Apr 30, 2024
immigrants rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights

Barring Civil Arrests in Court (S 2197)

The administration of justice depends on all people having free and full access to the courts, and the promise of equal justice cannot be delivered if a segment of the community is afraid to access the courts.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Apr 08, 2024
students rights
  • Students’ Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Multilingual Students Bill of Rights (S 2842)

Status: Died in Committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Apr 05, 2024
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Felony and Misdemeanor Redefinition (H 7527, S 2100)

As an important piece of criminal justice reform legislation, this bill would slightly redefine in two ways the definitions of “felony” and “misdemeanor” in Rhode Island law.
Status: Passed Senate, Died in House
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 29, 2024
workers rights
  • Gender Equality|
  • +3 Issues

Domestic Worker Minimum Wage Exemption (H 7532, S 2021)

We supported the repeal of the exemption of domestic workers from the state's minimum wage laws, noting that its impact is sexist, racially discriminatory, and limiting of the economic mobility of domestic workers.
Status: Signed into Law
Position: Support