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Apr 26, 2019
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  • Immigrants’ Rights

In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students (H 5919)

This bill would have ensured the accessibility of higher education to students who have spent a considerable amount of their adolescence in Rhode Island but may not have citizenship status.
Legislation
Apr 26, 2019
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  • Criminal Justice

Fair Chance Licensing (H 5863, S 610)

This legislation would have ensured that an individual’s prior criminal record is not the sole measure by which an applicant is disqualified for a license, and would have created a comprehensive process for determining the relevancy of a conviction to the license being sought.
Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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  • Voting Rights

Counting of Write-In Candidates (H 5709, S 477)

Regardless of who a vote is for, all voters fundamentally deserve the right for their votes to be counted. For this reason, we opposed a bill which would have eliminated the counting of write-in votes for persons who had not filed in advance a “declaration of intent.”
Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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  • Privacy

Health Insurance Privacy (H 5556, S 580)

In an effort to protect the medical privacy of individual members on an insurance plan, this legislation would have required that explanation of benefit documents be sent to the member that they concern, rather than the holder of the plan.
Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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  • Criminal Justice

Bail Reform (H 5088, H 6065, S 492, S 602)

While wealthier individuals who can post bail are permitted to go home while awaiting their hearings, those without immediate cash flow are forced to stay in jail until their case is heard, creating a wealth-based incarceration system.
Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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  • Criminal Justice

Drug Reclassification (H 5760, S 472)

The implications of a felony charge versus a misdemeanor are substantial, and impact numerous facets of one’s life, including access to employment, housing and higher education. This legislation would have reclassified simple drug possession from a felony to a misdemeanor.
Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
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  • Due Process

Juvenile Questioning (H 5334, S 496)

This legislation would have prohibited the questioning of a juvenile suspected of criminal activity without a parent or legal guardian present.
Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
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  • Students’ Rights

Threat Assessment Teams (H 5538, S 818)

This legislation creates threat assessment teams for each school in Rhode Island and allows individual school boards to adopt relevant policies for their implementation.
Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
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  • First Amendment

Net Neutrality (S 40)

We testified in favor of this critical legislation, noting that open and equal access is a cornerstone to the ubiquitously used and indispensable medium of the internet.
Legislation
Apr 26, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 26, 2019
  • Immigrants’ Rights

In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students (H 5919)

This bill would have ensured the accessibility of higher education to students who have spent a considerable amount of their adolescence in Rhode Island but may not have citizenship status.
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Legislation
Apr 26, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 26, 2019
  • Criminal Justice

Fair Chance Licensing (H 5863, S 610)

This legislation would have ensured that an individual’s prior criminal record is not the sole measure by which an applicant is disqualified for a license, and would have created a comprehensive process for determining the relevancy of a conviction to the license being sought.
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Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
  • Voting Rights

Counting of Write-In Candidates (H 5709, S 477)

Regardless of who a vote is for, all voters fundamentally deserve the right for their votes to be counted. For this reason, we opposed a bill which would have eliminated the counting of write-in votes for persons who had not filed in advance a “declaration of intent.”
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Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
  • Privacy

Health Insurance Privacy (H 5556, S 580)

In an effort to protect the medical privacy of individual members on an insurance plan, this legislation would have required that explanation of benefit documents be sent to the member that they concern, rather than the holder of the plan.
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Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
  • Criminal Justice

Bail Reform (H 5088, H 6065, S 492, S 602)

While wealthier individuals who can post bail are permitted to go home while awaiting their hearings, those without immediate cash flow are forced to stay in jail until their case is heard, creating a wealth-based incarceration system.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 16, 2019
  • Criminal Justice

Drug Reclassification (H 5760, S 472)

The implications of a felony charge versus a misdemeanor are substantial, and impact numerous facets of one’s life, including access to employment, housing and higher education. This legislation would have reclassified simple drug possession from a felony to a misdemeanor.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
  • Due Process

Juvenile Questioning (H 5334, S 496)

This legislation would have prohibited the questioning of a juvenile suspected of criminal activity without a parent or legal guardian present.
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Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
  • Students’ Rights

Threat Assessment Teams (H 5538, S 818)

This legislation creates threat assessment teams for each school in Rhode Island and allows individual school boards to adopt relevant policies for their implementation.
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Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
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Legislation
Apr 05, 2019
  • First Amendment

Net Neutrality (S 40)

We testified in favor of this critical legislation, noting that open and equal access is a cornerstone to the ubiquitously used and indispensable medium of the internet.
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