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Legislation
Apr 05, 2021
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  • First Amendment|
  • +2 Issues

Prohibition on Teaching “Divisive Concepts” (H 6070)

Noting that this bill was not only an assault on free speech but that it would inappropriately quash important teaching and conversation around such issues as institutional racism or sexism, we opposed legislation which sought to ban the teaching of “divisive topics” in public schools.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Apr 05, 2021
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  • Privacy & Technology|
  • +1 Issue

School-Loaned Computer Privacy (H 5700, S 32)

As students largely transitioned to virtual education over the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic, issues of student privacy on school-loaned devices rightly crept to the forefront of public conversation.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Apr 05, 2021
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  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

Legalization of Recreational Marijuana (H 6122 - Article 11; S 568, H 6370)

As the likelihood of recreational marijuana legalization in RI advances, it has become even more critical to ensure that civil liberties and social equity concerns are prioritized and centered. Both the proposed FY 2022 budget and standalone legislation seek to do so, but far from comprehensively.
Position: Needs amendments
Legislation
Apr 05, 2021
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  • Privacy & Technology

Health Insurance Exchange (H 6210 A, S 495 A)

For over a decade, our organization has maintained that the inclusion of personal health care and medical information through the RI Health Insurance Exchange (HIE) must be on a strictly voluntary basis through an opt-in, rather than an opt-out, system.
Status: Passed
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Apr 05, 2021
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Exploitation of Elders (S 670)

In opposing this legislation which would have lowered the age which would define an “elder” from 65 to 60 years old for the purposes of the criminal offense of “exploiting an elder,” we noted the extremely harsh penalties in the statute.
Status: Passed Senate, Died in House
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 29, 2021
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  • Privacy & Technology|
  • +1 Issue

Drug Overdose Oversight Team (H 6014, S 713)

A bill introduced to remove the sunset provision in a law which established a team within the Department of Health to review drug-related overdoses prompted our opposition to language which continued to make law enforcement personnel central to the composition of the team.
Status: Passed
Position: Needs amendments
Legislation
Mar 29, 2021
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  • Racial Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Teacher Diversity (H 5699)

We supported this bill which proposes measures to increase teacher diversity.
Status: Died in Committee
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 29, 2021
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  • Racial Justice|
  • +1 Issue

School Resource Officer Data Reporting (H 5827 A)

We strongly supported a bill which would have ensured that information on school-based arrests or SRO-related incidents on school campuses, including the number of SROs employed by a school, was made publicly available.
Status: Passed House, Died in Senate
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 29, 2021
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Redefinition of Felony (S 518)

An important piece of criminal justice legislation would have clarified the language surrounding the definition of “felony” and “misdemeanor” under Rhode Island law.
Status: Passed Senate, Died in House
Position: Support