All Legislation

Legislation
Feb 28, 2015
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  • Voting Rights

Prison-Based Gerrymandering (H 5155, S 0239)

When it comes to drawing new voting districts, any individuals incarcerated at the ACI in Cranston on the day the Census worker comes through are recorded as living on Howard Avenue, including individuals awaiting or serving misdemeanor sentences during which they are still allowed to vote.
Legislation
Feb 28, 2015
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  • Voting Rights

Voter ID Repeal (S 0343)

Legislation
Feb 28, 2015
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  • Voting Rights

Comprehensive Election Reform (H 5372, S 0661)

Rhode Island has grappled for a number of years with several election issues, including questions of when and how recounts can be conducted, how votes are counted, and even how the rules regarding elections are made.
Legislation
Feb 28, 2015
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  • Students’ Rights

Internet Filtering of School Computers (H 5581A, S 0460A)

The House and Senate approved legislation addressing the use of Internet filters on school computers.
Legislation
Feb 28, 2015
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  • Students’ Rights

School Discipline (H 5383, S 0299A)

Even as consensus grows nationwide that out-of-school suspensions carry a lifetime of ill effects and should only be used for the most serious offenses, RI's students are routinely suspended from school for small infractions that pose no risk of physical harm or serious distraction to their peers.
Legislation
Feb 28, 2015
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  • Students’ Rights

School Computer Privacy (S 0402)

As technology becomes more ubiquitous, schools have begun handing out school-owned computers for home use by students. These devices carry virtually no privacy protections and some schools have even informed children the computers are subject to monitoring any time, even while the child is at home.
Legislation
Jun 23, 2014
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  • Racial Justice|
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Racial Profiling (H 8345, S 2976A)

This bill prohibits the searching of juveniles and pedestrians except when law enforcement has reasonable suspicion or probable cause of criminal activity, resumed data collection, and made certain agreements between law enforcement and immigration officials public.
Legislation
Jun 23, 2014
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  • First Amendment

Online Impersonation (H 7845A, S 2624B)

Yet another problematic part of the Attorney General’s package of computer crimes legislation made it a crime to use “the name or persona of another person” to create a web page, send an e-mail or otherwise post on the internet without the person’s consent, including the name of elected officials.
Legislation
Jun 23, 2014
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  • Immigrants’ Rights

Court Interpreters (H 7306, S 2549)

In June, the Governor signed into law legislation expanding the availability of interpreters for court proceedings involving people who do not have the ability to understand or communicate effectively in English.