All Legislation

Legislation
Apr 21, 2023
students rights
  • Students’ Rights

Arming Campus Police (H 5299)

Noting the significant danger posed by allowing weapons on school campuses, we opposed this legislation which would have removed institutional discretion and instead mandated that all campus police officers be armed.
Legislation
Apr 21, 2023
racial justice
  • Racial Justice

Teacher Certification Requirements (H 5794, S 488)

We urged amendment to this legislation, which sought to make certification easier for teachers in order to address a severe teacher shortage, to include a moratorium on the current standardized testing requirement for certification.
Legislation
Apr 21, 2023
disability rights
  • Disability Rights|
  • +1 Issue

Rhode Island Hope Scholarship Act (H 5099, H 5200 Budget Amendment #9, S 77, S 242, S 274)

We urged that language which appropriately accommodates students with disabilities who may need more time to complete their studies be included in the codification of a bill that would extend a free tuition program, called the “Rhode Island Hope Scholarship,” to Rhode Island College students.
Legislation
Apr 21, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Decriminalization of Controlled Substances (H 6162, S 1015)

We strongly supported this legislation which would have reclassified the simple possession of 28 grams or less of certain controlled substances from a felony to a misdemeanor.
Legislation
Apr 07, 2023
government transparency
  • Government Transparency

Access to Public Records Act Reform (H 5454, S 420)

We supported a bill which would have comprehensively updated Rhode Island’s Access to Public Records Act for the first time in over a decade.
Legislation
Apr 07, 2023
government transparency
  • Government Transparency

Remote Public Participation in Open Meetings (H 5722, S 815)

We supported this legislation which would have made two major changes to the Open Meetings Act.
Legislation
Apr 07, 2023
racial justice
  • Racial Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Police Officer Certification and De-Certification (H 6181, S 811)

As one of only two states without a process for the certification and de-certification of law enforcement officers, we strongly supported this legislation which would have instituted such oversight over these public-facing personnel.
Legislation
Apr 07, 2023
immigrants rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights

Barring Civil Arrests in Court (H 6199)

We strongly supported a bill which would have prohibited, absent a judicially authorized civil or criminal arrest warrant, the civil arrest of any person who is attending court either on behalf of themselves or a family or household member.
Legislation
Apr 07, 2023
first amendment
  • First Amendment

Ban on Outdoor Advertising for Cannabis (H 5828)

We opposed legislation that would have prohibited the outdoor advertising of cannabis, noting that such a restriction on commercial speech concerning a legal substance in RI would undoubtedly be found unconstitutional under the First Amendment.