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Legislation
Apr 11, 2018
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  • Students’ Rights

Right to Education (H 7696, S 2181)

A Joint Resolution was introduced which proposed to put before voters a Constitutional amendment establishing the right to an adequate education for Rhode Island’s youth as a fundamental and judicially enforceable right.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 21, 2018
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  • Students’ Rights

Over the Counter Medication in Schools (H 7570A, S 2340)

Legislation introduced this year highlighted the absurdity of the current policy by also allowing students to bring to school over-the-counter products to treat menstrual cramps or vaginal yeast infections without a doctor’s or parent’s note.
Status: Passed House, Died in Senate
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 21, 2018
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  • Students’ Rights

School Computer Privacy (H 7710, S 2644)

In recent years, school districts statewide have begun handing out school-owned computers for at-home use by students. These devices carry virtually no privacy protections, allowing schools to spy on students at home.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Jun 25, 2017
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  • Due Process|
  • +1 Issue

Juvenile Interrogation (S 427)

Legislation introduced will require that a minor have a parent or guardian present during questioning by law enforcement.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Jun 30, 2016
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  • Students’ Rights

Student Press Freedom (H 7677, S 2899)

The General Assembly considered, but did not act on, legislation ensuring that student newspapers share the same press freedom as other newspapers.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 16, 2016
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  • Students’ Rights

Internet Filtering of School Computers (H 7583 A, S 2172 A)

Statewide, Internet filters used by school districts block considerably more information than is required by federal law, often without prior warning, derailing classroom lessons and hindering the ability of students to complete homework.
Status: Passed
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 03, 2016
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  • Students’ Rights

The School-to-Prison Pipeline (H 7056, H 7057, S 2168)

The ACLU has demonstrated for the past several years that the tremendous overuse of suspensions in Rhode Island’s schools leaves students of color and students with disabilities disproportionately affected, particularly for the less-serious “subjective” offenses.
Status: Passed
Position: Support
Legislation
Feb 03, 2016
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  • Students’ Rights

School Computer Privacy (H 7675, S 2171)

As technology becomes more ubiquitous, schools statewide have begun handing out school-owned computers for at home. Although these devices are used in the home, they carry virtually no privacy protections and some schools have even informed children the computers are subject to monitoring any time.
Status: Died
Position: Support
Legislation
May 22, 2015
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  • Students’ Rights

School Choice (H 5790, S 0607)

The ACLU testified before the House Finance and Senate Education Committees in May, in opposition to legislation sending state money to parochial schools through a “school choice” program.
Status: Died
Position: Oppose