All Legislation

Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Government Transparency

38 Studios Public Records (H 5347, S 932)

This legislation would make public any records generated or obtained by the Rhode Island state police or Attorney General in their investigation of the 38 Studios scandal.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Government Transparency

Administrative Procedures Act (H 5339, S 229)

Currently, the state Board of Elections is virtually the only major state agency exempt from the Administrative Procedures Act, which requires state agencies to adopt rules and regulations through an open, public process.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Gender Equality

Abortion (H 5343, S 274)

As is true every year, a number of bills were introduced that focused on limiting or protecting a woman’s reproductive rights. A pro-active bill would codify the principles of Roe v. Wade into law.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Privacy & Technology

FBI Access to DMV Records (H 5211)

According to a report from the General Accountability Office released in the spring of 2016, RI was set to become one of 18 states in the process of negotiating MOUs with the FBI to facilitate their access to driver’s license images for purposes of facial recognition matching.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • First Amendment

“Revenge Porn” (H 5304, S 401, S 765)

This misnomered legislation from the Attorney General would make it a crime to electronically transmit nude or sexually explicit images without the person’s consent, regardless of the sender’s intent.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Background Checks

Every year numerous bills are introduced into the General Assembly that seek to expand the use of background checks in professions and or volunteering opportunities that rather than promote public safety, further push ex-offenders outside of a positive community atmosphere.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Juvenile Sentencing (H 5183, S 0237)

Under the proposed legislation, juveniles who are sentenced as adults would automatically come before the parole board after fifteen years, regardless of the length of their sentence, giving these young adults the chance to prove their fitness to return to society.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Justice Reinvestment Package

After a great deal of political maneuvering, the General Assembly passed a package of bills aimed at improving the criminal justice system.
Legislation
Feb 22, 2017
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Human Trafficking (H 5300, S 73)

In February the ACLU and the Urban Justice Center testified on a bill that has some laudable provisions designed to address the scourge of human trafficking, but that also had a number of problematic provisions.