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Jul 03, 2018
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Isolation of Elders and Dependent Adults (H 8352 as amended, S 2421A as amended)

Broadly-worded legislation dealing with the isolation by caretakers of elders and dependent adults sparked concerns from the ACLU and elder advocacy groups.
Legislation
May 07, 2018
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Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) (H 7233)

This legislation, opposed by the ACLU, would allow Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) to attest to a patient’s mental health condition and participate in certifying patients for mandated outpatient treatment, something that only doctors can do presently.
Legislation
Apr 09, 2018
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Speed Cameras (H 7760, H 7956, H 7984, H 8005, S 2688)

The ACLU supported various bills aimed at repealing or amending 2016 legislation that authorized the installation of speed cameras to issue traffic tickets.
Legislation
Mar 22, 2018
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Expulsion of Senator Kettle (S 2490, S 2967)

Following the filing of criminal charges against Senator Nicholas Kettle, the RI Senate rushed to hold a vote seeking his expulsion. The State Constitution gives the Senate the power to punish its members, but that power should be exercised with an abundance of caution.
Legislation
Mar 16, 2018
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Juvenile Interrogation (S 2430)

Legislation introduced would have required that a minor have a parent or guardian present during questioning by law enforcement.
Legislation
Mar 16, 2018
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"Red Flag" Gun Law (H 7688A as amended, S 2492A)

In the wake of the tragic shooting of students in Parkland, Florida, the General Assembly introduced so-called “Red Flag” legislation aimed at removing firearms via an “extreme risk protection order” (ERPO) from individuals who pose a “significant danger of causing personal injury to self or others.
Legislation
Feb 21, 2018
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Traffic Fines (H 7594, S 2433)

This legislation would have allowed drivers a hearing to prove their inability to pay traffic fines, and authorized payment plans or reductions in the fines before their license is suspended.
Legislation
Jun 25, 2017
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Vehicle Registration Suspension (H 6213, S 965)

In early June, legislation that seeks to expand the denial of vehicle registration to individuals who may have outstanding unpaid interest or penalties on fines owed to a city or town was introduced.
Legislation
Jun 25, 2017
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Hoarding (H 5882, S 390)

Earlier this year, legislation introduced mandates that an individual who is found guilty of hoarding animals will be ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation, against their will, to determine if counseling or treatment should become an additional condition of the sentence.
Legislation
Jul 03, 2018
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Legislation
Jul 03, 2018
  • Due Process

Isolation of Elders and Dependent Adults (H 8352 as amended, S 2421A as amended)

Broadly-worded legislation dealing with the isolation by caretakers of elders and dependent adults sparked concerns from the ACLU and elder advocacy groups.
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Legislation
May 07, 2018
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May 07, 2018
  • Due Process

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) (H 7233)

This legislation, opposed by the ACLU, would allow Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) to attest to a patient’s mental health condition and participate in certifying patients for mandated outpatient treatment, something that only doctors can do presently.
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Legislation
Apr 09, 2018
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Apr 09, 2018
  • Due Process

Speed Cameras (H 7760, H 7956, H 7984, H 8005, S 2688)

The ACLU supported various bills aimed at repealing or amending 2016 legislation that authorized the installation of speed cameras to issue traffic tickets.
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Legislation
Mar 22, 2018
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Legislation
Mar 22, 2018
  • Due Process

Expulsion of Senator Kettle (S 2490, S 2967)

Following the filing of criminal charges against Senator Nicholas Kettle, the RI Senate rushed to hold a vote seeking his expulsion. The State Constitution gives the Senate the power to punish its members, but that power should be exercised with an abundance of caution.
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Legislation
Mar 16, 2018
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Legislation
Mar 16, 2018
  • Due Process

Juvenile Interrogation (S 2430)

Legislation introduced would have required that a minor have a parent or guardian present during questioning by law enforcement.
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Legislation
Mar 16, 2018
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Legislation
Mar 16, 2018
  • Due Process

"Red Flag" Gun Law (H 7688A as amended, S 2492A)

In the wake of the tragic shooting of students in Parkland, Florida, the General Assembly introduced so-called “Red Flag” legislation aimed at removing firearms via an “extreme risk protection order” (ERPO) from individuals who pose a “significant danger of causing personal injury to self or others.
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Legislation
Feb 21, 2018
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Legislation
Feb 21, 2018
  • Due Process

Traffic Fines (H 7594, S 2433)

This legislation would have allowed drivers a hearing to prove their inability to pay traffic fines, and authorized payment plans or reductions in the fines before their license is suspended.
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Legislation
Jun 25, 2017
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Legislation
Jun 25, 2017
  • Due Process

Vehicle Registration Suspension (H 6213, S 965)

In early June, legislation that seeks to expand the denial of vehicle registration to individuals who may have outstanding unpaid interest or penalties on fines owed to a city or town was introduced.
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Legislation
Jun 25, 2017
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Legislation
Jun 25, 2017
  • Due Process

Hoarding (H 5882, S 390)

Earlier this year, legislation introduced mandates that an individual who is found guilty of hoarding animals will be ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation, against their will, to determine if counseling or treatment should become an additional condition of the sentence.
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