All Legislation

Legislation
Mar 06, 2023
first amendment
  • First Amendment

Net Neutrality (H 5432)

We testified in favor of this critical legislation to protect net neutrality and noted that open and equal access is a cornerstone of the ubiquitously used and indispensable medium of the internet.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2023
privacy
  • Privacy & Technology|
  • +1 Issue

School-Loaned Computer Privacy (H 5561, S 702)

We urged enactment of a bill which would have provided specific technological privacy protections for students while they are using school-loaned devices.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2023
immigrants rights
  • Immigrants’ Rights

Tenant Immigration Status (H 5689, S 390)

We supported this bill which would have prevented landlords from inquiring about the immigration status of their tenants or potential tenants, noting that this legislation is critical for ensuring that families with undocumented members can maintain housing without fear.
Legislation
Feb 17, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Animal Abuse Registry (H 5207)

We opposed legislation which would create an “animal abuse registry” similar to the registration requirements already in effect for persons convicted of sex offenses.
Legislation
Feb 17, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Department of Corrections Data Collection (H 5127A, S 373A)

We supported this legislation which codifies the collection of certain demographic data – specifically race, sex, country of origin, and level of education – from individuals entering the custody of the state Department of Corrections.
Legislation
Feb 17, 2023
gov transparency
  • Government Transparency

Municipal Litigation Transparency (H 5260, S 369)

We strongly supported legislation which would have required cities and town to disclose basic information on their website about litigation in which they are involved.
Legislation
Feb 17, 2023
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Medical Parole for Individuals Sentenced to Life Without Parole (FY 2024 Budget, Article 3, Section 9)

We urged that this Article be amended to expand the state’s “medical parole” statute to be inclusive of LWOP sentences as a matter of compassionate and fiscally responsible policy.
Legislation
Feb 17, 2023
gov transparency
  • Government Transparency

Remote Meeting Attendance for Public Body Members 65 years and Older (H 5266, S 415)

We opposed a bill which would have allowed any member of a public body who is 65 years of age or older to participate in meetings of the body remotely, by phone or video.
Legislation
May 23, 2022
privacy
  • Privacy & Technology

Speed Camera Expansion (S 2510)

We opposed legislation which would have expanded the speed camera program in Rhode Island.