All Legislation

Legislation
Jun 17, 2016
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  • Racial Justice

Constitutional Convention (H 7670, S 2589)

The RI General Assembly approved a dangerous resolution calling for a national constitutional convention.
Legislation
May 27, 2016
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Solitary Confinement (H 7481, S 2318)

In March and April, the ACLU gave testimony to the Senate and House Judiciary committees in support of legislation limiting the use of solitary confinement.
Legislation
May 27, 2016
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Juvenile Sentencing (H 7676, S 2846)

The ACLU testified in support of legislation ensuring juveniles given lengthy prison sentences would have the opportunity to appear before the parole board within fifteen years after the start of their sentence.
Legislation
Apr 22, 2016
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  • Privacy & Technology

Health Information Exchange (H 7866, S 2898)

In 2016, the General Assembly greatly expanded the entities that have access to the Health Information Exchange, including granting access to broadly defined health plans for purposes totally unrelated to direct medical care, the original goal of the Exchange.
Legislation
Apr 22, 2016
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  • Privacy & Technology

Warrantless Prescription Access (H 7518, S 2713)

In April, the House committee on Health, Education and Welfare approved dangerous legislation granting law enforcement access to the prescription information of thousands of Rhode Islanders without a warrant; the Senate Judiciary committee followed in May.
Legislation
Apr 22, 2016
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Juvenile Marijuana Use (H 7362, S 2544)

This year, the General Assembly approved legislation, submitted on behalf of the Attorney General, undermining a previous effort to decriminalize marijuana effort by placing juveniles caught with marijuana back in front of a Family Court judge instead of the Traffic Tribunal.
Legislation
Apr 20, 2016
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Human Trafficking (H 7527, S 2413 as amended)

Language in legislation to combat human trafficking carried serious potential for unintended consequences, including the further victimization of individuals caught up in trafficking.
Legislation
Apr 20, 2016
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Unauthorized Computer Access (H 7406A, S 2584)

In February and March, the ACLU testified in opposition to broadly worded legislation that treated whistleblowers and overzealous spouses the same as malicious hackers, subjecting them to felony penalties for gaining "unauthorized access" to a computer.
Legislation
Apr 20, 2016
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  • Due Process

Overdue Court Fees (H 7830, S 2505)

Individuals owing overdue court fees may soon find their names on a public list shaming scofflaws -- even if the fees are minor, decades old, or even inaccurate -- without prior notification.