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May 18, 2018
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  • First Amendment

Panhandling Ban (H 8128)

Rather than addressing the problems that have forced people to engage in panhandling in the first place, this proposal instead aimed to punish them for their poverty by making it illegal for a person in a car to pass anything to a person outside the vehicle while in an "active lane of travel."
Legislation
May 07, 2018
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  • Students’ Rights

Arming Campus Police (H 7938)

This legislation sought to require all higher education institutions to arm their campus police, regardless of the wishes of school administrators or students.
Legislation
May 07, 2018
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  • First Amendment

Book Tax (H 7343)

This legislation would have clarified that an existing statute that exempts "a book or writing" from sales tax when sold by the author covers both fiction and nonfiction writings.
Legislation
May 07, 2018
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  • Racial Justice

Tampon Tax (H 7095)

Products that are necessary for the health and well being of women in Rhode Island are treated, for tax purposes, as luxury items. Legislation sought to change that by exempting feminine hygiene products from the state sales tax.
Legislation
May 07, 2018
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  • Due Process

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) (H 7233)

This legislation, opposed by the ACLU, would allow Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) to attest to a patient’s mental health condition and participate in certifying patients for mandated outpatient treatment, something that only doctors can do presently.
Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
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  • Criminal Justice

Civil Forfeiture (H 7590, H 7640, S 2681)

The ACLU strongly supported legislation to address problems with the entire concept of civil forfeiture. These bills would have ensured judicial oversight, and that law enforcement could not confiscate a person's belongings even when they know they cannot make a criminal case against them.
Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
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  • Racial Justice

Service Dog Fraud (H 7612 Sub A as amended, S 2432)

Well-intentioned legislation relating to the fraudulent portrayal of a pet as a service animal prompted ACLU concerns.
Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
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  • Voting Rights

Write-in Candidates (H 7729, S 2757)

Voters should have the right to have their votes tallied, even if it is for a losing cause. Legislation introduced this year would have imposed restrictions on that right, by eliminating the counting of write-in votes for persons who have not filed in advance a "declaration of intent."
Legislation
Apr 24, 2018
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  • Criminal Justice

Sex Offenders in Hotels (H 7646)

The General Assembly continued its spate this year of legislation to further penalize sex offenders without emphasizing public safety. This year, that included legislation would authorize innkeepers to kick out any Level III sex offender living in the establishment for more than 30 days.
Legislation
May 18, 2018
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Legislation
May 18, 2018
  • First Amendment

Panhandling Ban (H 8128)

Rather than addressing the problems that have forced people to engage in panhandling in the first place, this proposal instead aimed to punish them for their poverty by making it illegal for a person in a car to pass anything to a person outside the vehicle while in an "active lane of travel."
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
  • Students’ Rights

Arming Campus Police (H 7938)

This legislation sought to require all higher education institutions to arm their campus police, regardless of the wishes of school administrators or students.
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
  • First Amendment

Book Tax (H 7343)

This legislation would have clarified that an existing statute that exempts "a book or writing" from sales tax when sold by the author covers both fiction and nonfiction writings.
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
  • Racial Justice

Tampon Tax (H 7095)

Products that are necessary for the health and well being of women in Rhode Island are treated, for tax purposes, as luxury items. Legislation sought to change that by exempting feminine hygiene products from the state sales tax.
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
  • Due Process

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) (H 7233)

This legislation, opposed by the ACLU, would allow Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) to attest to a patient’s mental health condition and participate in certifying patients for mandated outpatient treatment, something that only doctors can do presently.
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Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
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Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
  • Criminal Justice

Civil Forfeiture (H 7590, H 7640, S 2681)

The ACLU strongly supported legislation to address problems with the entire concept of civil forfeiture. These bills would have ensured judicial oversight, and that law enforcement could not confiscate a person's belongings even when they know they cannot make a criminal case against them.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
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Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
  • Racial Justice

Service Dog Fraud (H 7612 Sub A as amended, S 2432)

Well-intentioned legislation relating to the fraudulent portrayal of a pet as a service animal prompted ACLU concerns.
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Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
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Legislation
Apr 25, 2018
  • Voting Rights

Write-in Candidates (H 7729, S 2757)

Voters should have the right to have their votes tallied, even if it is for a losing cause. Legislation introduced this year would have imposed restrictions on that right, by eliminating the counting of write-in votes for persons who have not filed in advance a "declaration of intent."
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Legislation
Apr 24, 2018
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Legislation
Apr 24, 2018
  • Criminal Justice

Sex Offenders in Hotels (H 7646)

The General Assembly continued its spate this year of legislation to further penalize sex offenders without emphasizing public safety. This year, that included legislation would authorize innkeepers to kick out any Level III sex offender living in the establishment for more than 30 days.
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