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State Representative
Mia Ackerman
(D) - Rhode Island
Rhode Island House District 45
In Office - Started: 01/01/2013

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6 Shelter Lane
Cumberland, RI 02864
Phone: 401-658-0981

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82 Smith St.
Providence, RI 02903
Phone: 401-222-3580

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H5701 Makes the provisions of §§ 45-19.1-3 and 45-19.1-4, benefits for firefighters with cancer, effective regardless of any general, special or specific law, or any charter and/or municipal ordinance to the contrary. This act would make the provisions of §§ 45-19.1-3 and 45-19.1-4, benefits for fire fighters with cancer, effective regardless of any general, special or specific law, or any charter and/or municipal ordinance to the contrary. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5415 Provides standards for developing, implementing, and maintaining reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the security, confidentiality, and integrity of customer information. This act would provide standards for developing, implementing, and maintaining reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the security, confidentiality, and integrity of customer information held by entities licensed under chapter 14 of title 19 relating to licensed activities of financial institutions. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5619 Requires the department of health to incorporate information about dementia risk factors and reduction into public education and healthcare provider education materials. This act would require the department of health to incorporate information about dementia risk factors and reduction into public education and healthcare provider education materials. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5557 Establishes prevailing standards and procedures for licensing speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Rhode Island. This act would establish prevailing standards and procedures for licensing speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Rhode Island. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5067 Allows for the enactment of the dietitian licensure compact permitting a licensed dietitian from another state to become licensed within the state, and also permitting a dietitian licensed by the state to become licensed in another compact state. This act would allow for the enactment of the dietitian licensure compact permitting a licensed dietitian from another state to become licensed within the State of Rhode Island, and also permitting a dietitian licensed by the State of Rhode Island to become licensed in another compact state. The purpose of the compact is to increase public access to dietetics services, eliminate the necessity of licenses in multiple states, and enhance the state's ability to protect the public's health and safety. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5156 Provides that the “meetings” requirements from § 34-36.1-3.08 be applicable to condominiums created before July 1, 1982, and would permit remote participation in condominium meetings. This act would provide that the “meetings” requirements from § 34-36.1-3.08 be applicable to condominiums created before July 1, 1982, and would permit remote participation in condominium meetings. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5163 Provides that the commissioner of elementary and secondary education directs all local education agencies to select one of the identified high-quality curricula and materials for science and technology no later than June 30, 2026. This act would provide that the commissioner of elementary and secondary education would direct all local education agencies to select one of the identified high-quality curricula and materials for science and technology no later than June 30, 2026. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5108 Allows foreign trained physicians limited license to practice in Rhode Island under specific conditions. This act would allow internationally-trained physicians to practice at healthcare facilities in Rhode Island under the guidance, assessment and evaluation of licensed physicians in the state, offering a pathway to full licensure outside of the current requirements to train in ACGME- accredited United States residency training programs. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6060 Permits physical therapists to continue to order diagnostic imaging as an authorized practice of physical therapy beyond December 31, 2025. This act would permit physical therapists to continue to order diagnostic imaging as an authorized practice of physical therapy beyond December 31, 2025. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5420 Amends the definitions of a “pupil transportation vehicle” to a vehicle contrasted to seat not more than ten (10) passengers plus the operator, rather than the existing limit of eight (8) passengers. This act would amend the definitions of a “pupil transportation vehicle” to a vehicle constructed to seat not more than ten (10) passengers plus the operator, rather than the existing limit of eight (8) passengers. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5947 Amends the audit compliance requirements for municipalities' contributions to pension plans under the budget of accounts and installation of systems chapter. This act would amend the audit compliance requirements for municipalities' contributions to pension plans under the audit of accounts and installation of systems chapter of the general laws. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6327 JOINT RESOLUTION REJECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION'S PROPOSED SALARY INCREASES FOR ELIGIBLE UNCLASSIFIED SERVICE DIRECTORS OF STATE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS Joint Resolution Rejecting The Department Of Administration's Proposed Salary Increases For Eligible Unclassified Service Directors Of State Executive Departments Dead
H6429 HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING DR. ROSEMARY A. COSTIGAN, PH.D., RN, ON HER SELECTION AS PRESIDENT OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Congratulating Dr. Rosemary A. Costigan, Ph.d., Rn, On Her Selection As President Of The Community College Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5428 Details each of those limited emergency circumstances where a registered nurse and advanced practice registered nurses, may safely administer sedation, such as critical life-saving or emergency situations where there is an imminent threat to life or limb. This act would establish that the elective and/or independent administration of propofol, Etomidate, sodium thiopental, methohexital, and volatile anesthetics for any surgery or procedure is not, generally, within the “scope of practice” of registered nurses and non-CRNA advance practice registered nurses as defined in chapter 34.3 of title 5 and would restrict the administration of these medications to licensed certified registered nurse anesthetists. It would also detail each of those limited emergency circumstances where a registered nurse and advanced practice registered nurses, may safely administer sedation, such as critical life-saving or emergency situations where there is an imminent threat to life or limb. This act would detail each of those limited emergency circumstances where registered nurses and advanced practice registered nurses, may safely administer sedation, such as critical life-saving or emergency situations where there is an imminent threat to life or limb. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5558 Requires all applicants who seek to register as a contractor to produce a legible copy of a valid government issued identification. This act would require all applicants who seek to register as a contractor to produce a legible copy of a valid government issued identification. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5081 Waives the fees for vehicle identification number inspections for veterans, including active duty military personnel and members of the National Guard and military reserves. This act would waive the fees for vehicle identification number inspections for veterans, including active duty military personnel and members of the National Guard and military reserves. This act would take effect on January 1, 2026 Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6413 HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 60TH ANNUAL GASPEE DAYS CELEBRATION AND THE MOMENTOUS 253ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE BURNING OF THE GASPEE House Resolution Commemorating The 60th Annual Gaspee Days Celebration And The Momentous 253nd Anniversary Of The Burning Of The Gaspee Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5088 Mandates the use of a soft-shell helmet cover that adds a padded, soft-shell layer to the outside of a traditional football helmet, for students participating in Rhode Island interscholastic league football. This act would mandate the use of a soft-shell helmet cover device that adds a padded, soft- shell layer to the outside of a traditional football helmet, for students participating in Rhode Island interscholastic league football. Provided, a student or their parent or guardian could opt out the student from wearing these devices for practices or games. This act would take effect on July 1, 2027. Dead
H5182 Provides that the cost of maintaining and repairing or restoring an easement or right-of-way shall be shared by each owner of a benefited property and their costs shall be determined by and commensurate with the municipal appraisal of each property. This act would provide that in the absence of a written agreement, the cost of maintaining and repairing or restoring an easement or right-of-way shall be shared by each property owner of a benefited property and their share of such costs shall be determined by and commensurate with the current municipal assessment of each property. This act would further provide that any written demand for such costs to any owner refusing to repair or restore the damaged areas shall include information and documentation relevant to the damage repaired or restored, including a detailed explanation of the factors considered in arriving at the owner’s proportional costs of such repairs or restoration. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5637 Adds "debit cards" to the section of law relating to fraudulent use of credit cards. This act would add "debit cards" to the section of law relating to fraudulent use of credit cards. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6401 HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING ROBERT BILLINGTON ON HIS RETIREMENT AT THE END OF JUNE, 2025, AS THE DIRECTOR OF THE BLACKSTONE VALLEY TOURISM COUNCIL AFTER FORTY YEARS OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICE House Resolution Congratulating Robert Billington On His Retirement At The End Of June, 2025, As The Director Of The Blackstone Valley Tourism Council After Forty Years Of Distinguished Service Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6404 HOUSE RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND THANKING ANDREW SCHIFF ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE RHODE ISLAND COMMUNITY FOOD BANK House Resolution Recognizing And Thanking Andrew Schiff On The Occasion Of His Retirement As Chief Executive Officer Of The Rhode Island Community Food Bank Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5083 Requires public or private golf courses to have an automated external defibrillator on the premises. This act would require public or private golf courses to have an automated external defibrillator on the premises. This act would take effect upon passage. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6367 HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING MAY OF 2025, AS "BRAIN CANCER AND TUMOR AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Commemorating May Of 2025, As "brain Cancer And Tumor Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5084 Adds early voting to the fifty (50) feet buffer prohibitions against politicking on election day voting. This act would add early voting to the fifty (50) feet buffer prohibitions against politicking on election day voting. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6358 HOUSE RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING THE MEMBERS AND COACH OF THE WHEELER SCHOOL TEAM ON THEIR 1ST PLACE VICTORY AT THE 42ND RHODE ISLAND ACADEMIC DECATHLON House Resolution Recognizing And Congratulating The Members And Coach Of The Wheeler School Team On Their 1st Place Victory At The 42nd Rhode Island Academic Decathlon Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6357 HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF TEMPLE EMANU-EL House Resolution Honoring The 100th Anniversary Of Temple Emanu-el Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5145 Allows for trucks with a gross vehicle weight of eight thousand pounds (8,000 lbs.) or less to have passenger registration license plates. This act would allow for trucks with a gross vehicle weight of eight thousand pounds (8,000 lbs.) or less to have passenger registration license plates. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5199 Establishes guidelines for continued implementation and expansion of public, high-quality kindergarten education programs. This act would direct the department of elementary and secondary education to establish guidelines for the continued implementation and expansion of public, high quality prekindergarten education programs with the goal of reaching all children ages three (3) and four (4) throughout Rhode Island to increase children’s school readiness. This act would further authorize the development of regulations to ensure high-quality prekindergarten services, require competitive wages and benefits for prekindergarten and Head Start teachers, and would require a 30% funding set-aside of prekindergarten expansion funds to sustain and expand access to high-quality child care and early learning programs for infants and toddlers. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6342 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING THE MONTH OF MAY TO BE "ASTHMA AND ALLERGY AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming The Month Of May To Be "asthma And Allergy Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6336 HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING AND CELEBRATING "ARMED FORCES DAY" ON MAY 17TH, 2025, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Honoring And Celebrating "armed Forces Day" On May 17th, 2025, In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6328 HOUSE RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING THE FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND TAIWAN WHILE SUPPORTING ENHANCED BILATERAL RELATIONS WITH TAIWAN AND TAIWAN'S PARTICIPATION IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY House Resolution Reaffirming The Friendship Between The State Of Rhode Island And Taiwan While Supporting Enhanced Bilateral Relations With Taiwan And Taiwan's Participation In The International Community Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6332 HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING MAY 11-17, 2025, AS "QUAHOG WEEK 2025" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Commemorating May 11-17, 2025, As "quahog Week 2025" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6317 Prohibits an insurer from imposing a requirement of prior authorization for any admission, item, service, treatment, test, exam, study, procedure, or any generic or brand name prescription drug ordered by a primary care provider. This act would prohibit an insurer from imposing a requirement of prior authorization for any admission, item, service, treatment, test, exam, study, procedure, or any generic or brand name prescription drug ordered by a primary care provider unless it was a requirement for controlled substances, or individual primary care providers with documented cases of fraud, waste or abuse. The act would also require any issuer issuing any lawful prior authorization to use a single, standardized prior authorization form. This act would take effect on January 1, 2026. Dead
H5474 Phases in modifications to federal adjusted gross income over a four (4) year period for social security income, from twenty percent (20%) up to eighty percent (80%), beginning on or after January 1, 2026. This act would gradually phase in modifications to federal adjusted gross income over a four (4) year period for social security income, from twenty percent (20%) up to eighty percent (80%), beginning on or after January 1, 2026. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6292 HOUSE RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE 77TH ANNIVERSARY OF ISRAEL'S DAY OF INDEPENDENCE ON APRIL 30TH THROUGH MAY 1ST, 2025, AND REAFFIRMING THE BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION BETWEEN RHODE ISLAND, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL House Resolution Recognizing The 77th Anniversary Of Israel's Day Of Independence On April 30th Through May 1st, 2025, And Reaffirming The Bonds Of Friendship And Cooperation Between Rhode Island, The United States, And The State Of Israel Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5461 Amends Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN. This act would amend Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN, as well as similar programs which may be added by regulation in the future. It would also add an assessment to those previously authorized by the healthcare services funding plan act for purposes of funding this new account. This act would take effect on July 1, 2025. Dead
H5643 Amends the law relating to casino crimes to be consistent with the advent of iGaming and the relevant age restrictions to participate in iGaming. This act would amend the law relating to casino crimes to be consistent with the advent of iGaming and the relevant age restrictions to participate in iGaming. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6045 Mandates public schools (K-12) have one full-time certified social worker for every 250 students and allocates $2 million in the fiscal year 2025 budget for school districts and municipalities to hire additional social workers. This act would require all public schools, in grades kindergarten through twelve (K-12), to have at least one full-time certified school social worker for every two hundred fifty (250) students and provide for an appropriation by the general assembly in the amount of two million dollars ($2,000,000) in the budget for Fiscal Year 2026 to the various school districts and municipalities to employ additional social workers. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6268 HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING "NATIONAL INFERTILITY AWARENESS WEEK" ON APRIL 20-26, 2025, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Commemorating "national Infertility Awareness Week" On April 20-26, 2025, In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5924 Increases minimum sentence for first degree sexual assault and provides first 10 years of a sentence for first degree sexual assault not be subject to a suspension or deferment of sentence. This act would increase the minimum sentence for first degree sexual assault and provide that the first ten (10) years of a sentence for first degree sexual assault not be subject to a suspension or deferment of sentence. This act would provide that the first ten (10) years of a sentence for first degree child molestation sexual assault not be subject to a suspension or deferment of sentence. This act would take effect upon passage and would be applicable to all those offenses committed after the effective date of this section. Dead
H5525 Exempts teachers and state employees who have been retired for more than three (3) full calendar years, from having their retirement benefit adjustment reduced based upon the funded ratio of the employees' retirement system of Rhode Island. This act would exempt teachers and state employees who have been retired for more than three (3) full calendar years, from having their retirement benefit adjustment reduced based upon the funded ratio of the employees' retirement system of Rhode Island. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5559 Allows mobile salons to visit the houses of individuals with special needs or sensory-related disorders or differences in order to provide haircuts or hairdressing services. This act would allow mobile salons to visit the houses of individuals with special needs or sensory-related disorders or differences in order to provide haircuts or hairdressing services. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5788 Prohibits the collection of sales tax on refundable deposits for batteries and core charges for motor vehicle equipment, parts or components. This act would prohibit the collection of sales tax on refundable deposits for batteries and core charges for motor vehicle equipment, parts or components. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6222 HOUSE RESOLUTION CELEBRATING APRIL OF 2025, AS "ORGAN DONATION MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Celebrating April Of 2025, As "organ Donation Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6158 Mandates insurance coverage for scalp cooling treatments for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to prevent hair loss during chemotherapy treatments. This act would mandate insurance coverage for scalp cooling treatments for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to prevent hair loss during chemotherapy treatments. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6195 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL OF 2025, TO BE "FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming April Of 2025, To Be "financial Literacy Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6197 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING APRIL TO BE "HOLOCAUST & GENOCIDE AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming April To Be "holocaust & Genocide Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6164 Establishes a bureau of public protection within the department of attorney general. This act would establish a bureau of public protection within the department of attorney general. The act would also allow the attorney general to investigate and bring an enforcement action against persistent illegality in the carrying on, conducting, or transaction of business or governmental activity. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5033 Removes nuclear plant projects from seeking the approval from the general assembly for the construction of said nuclear plant. This act would remove nuclear plant projects from seeking the approval from the general assembly for the construction of said nuclear plant. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5297 Sets standards and procedures to allow and implement conjugal visitation at state correctional facilities. This act would set standards and procedures to allow and implement conjugal visitation at state correctional facilities. This act also directs the department of corrections to establish and enforce rules and regulations governing conjugal visits. This act would take effect on January 1, 2026. Dead
H5391 Provides Rhode Island residents over nonresidents with priority when making reservations to secure a campsite and other recreational facilities. This act would provide Rhode Island residents with priority when making reservations to secure a campsite and other recreational facilities over nonresidents who apply for permission to use those facilities. The act would also provide that veterans with one hundred percent (100%) disability rating shall receive a fifty percent (50%) reduction in fees for the use of certain state recreational facilities, including licensing fees, camping fees, picnic table fees, or specialized facility use fees. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6167 HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING OUR HIGHLY ESTEEMED COLLEAGUE EMILY MARTINEAU, DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS, OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ON RECEIVING THE 2025 PROVIDENCE BUSINESS NEWS GOVERNMENT/QUASI-GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY LEADER AWARD House Resolution Congratulating Our Highly Esteemed Colleague Emily Martineau, Deputy Director Of Communications, Office Of The Speaker Of The House Of Representatives, On Receiving The 2025 Providence Business News Government/quasi-government Industry Leader Award Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5942 Establishes a restricted receipt account at the DLT for hospitality industry workforce training grants, funded by an annual $50 dollar fee to be charged by RIDOH to food service establishments. This act would establish a restricted receipt account at the department of labor and training (“DLT”) to be used for hospitality industry workforce training grants, including certified food and alcohol safety training programs offered in multiple languages, funded by an annual fee of fifty ($50.00) dollars charged by the department of health (“DOH”) to food service establishments. This act would take effect on January 1, 2026. Dead
H6153 HOUSE RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING APRIL 1, 2025, AS "401GIVES DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Recognizing April 1, 2025, As "401gives Day" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5082 Limits copays, coinsurance or office deductibles for services of a physical therapist to the amount authorized for the services of a primary care physician or osteopath on or after January 1, 2026. This act would limit copays, coinsurance or office deductibles for services of a physical therapist to the amount authorized for the services of a primary care physician or osteopath on or after January 1, 2026. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5333 Requires homeowner’s insurance providers to provide two months’ notice before increasing any policy more that 20%. Also caps rate increases for policy holders that are 65 years of age or older and meet certain income limits. This act would require homeowner’s insurance providers to provide two months’ notice before increasing any policy renewal premium more that 20%. The act would also cap rate increases for policy holders that are 65 years of age or older and meet certain low- or moderate-income limits. A violation would constitute a deceptive trade practice punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5662 Established crime of real estate title fraud and creates private cause of action. This act would establish the criminal offense of real estate title fraud. Additionally, this act would require that individuals making unsolicited offers to purchase real estate provide warnings that the offer may not be for fair market values and/or for less than the assessed value. This act would also require that municipalities that allow remote filing of electronic instruments shall receive sufficient documentation to positively identify the filer. The act would also create a private cause of action for victims of real estate title fraud. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5596 Establishes a prekindergarten seat finder to support families in accessing high quality early childhood education programs for three (3) and four (4) year old children. This act would establish a prekindergarten seat finder to support families in accessing high quality early childhood education programs for three (3) and four (4) year old children. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5162 Incorporates the department of elementary and secondary education's SurveyWorks school climate indicators for evaluating the performance of LEAs and individual public schools. This act would incorporate the department of elementary and secondary education’s SurveyWorks school climate indicators disaggregated by local education agencies ("LEAs") and individual public schools, or any other such future system used as a replacement or substitute for SurveyWorks to measure school climate indicators for evaluating the performance of LEAs and individual public schools. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5100 Authorizes municipalities to make an emergency declaration under limited circumstances to allow for the construction and use of SAVE Units on a temporary basis which have specialized requirements and exemptions from the state fire and building codes. This act would authorize municipalities to make an emergency declaration under limited circumstances to allow for the construction and use of SAVE Units on a temporary basis which have specialized requirements and exemptions from the state fire and building codes. This act would also include a provision for reports to be provided to the governor, the speaker of the house and the president of the senate regarding the nature of the emergency and the number of individuals served by SAVE Units. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6115 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MARCH 20, 2025, TO BE "ALZHEIMER'S AWARENESS DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming March 20, 2025, To Be "alzheimer's Awareness Day" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6116 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF ANN MARIE RASPALLO House Resolution Expressing Condolences On The Passing Of Ann Marie Raspallo Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6114 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MARCH OF 2025, TO BE "BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming March Of 2025, To Be "brain Injury Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5504 Tenants with disabilities may request to keep an emotional support animals. This act would allow a tenant with a disability that needs an emotional support animal to request and be approved by a landlord to keep that emotional support animal as a reasonable accommodation in housing. The landlord would have the option to request supportive information to support the tenant's need for the emotional support animal. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6105 HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE BRYANT UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM ON WINNING THE AMERICA EAST REGULAR SEASON AND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS AND EARNING A BERTH IN THE NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT House Resolution Congratulating The Bryant University Bulldogs Men's Basketball Team On Winning The America East Regular Season And Conference Tournament Championships And Earning A Berth In The Ncaa Men's Basketball Tournament Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6103 HOUSE RESOLUTION CELEBRATING MARCH OF 2025 AS “ARTS IN THE SCHOOLS MONTH” IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Celebrating March Of 2025 As “arts In The Schools Month” In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H6082 HOUSE RESOLUTION JOYOUSLY CELEBRATING THE 106TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN LEGION ON MARCH 15, 2025 House Resolution Joyously Celebrating The 106th Anniversary Of The American Legion On March 15, 2025 Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5552 Creates a new chapter to protect Rhode Island consumers from coercive tactics at grocery stores. This act would create a new chapter to protect Rhode Island consumers from coercive tactics at grocery stores. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5454 Requires nonprofit, as a condition for requesting state funds from the general assembly, to submit & post on their website, a list of10 of their highest paid director, officer & employee salaries & any forms of compensation provided to those individuals. This act would require any nonprofit, as a condition for requesting state funds from the general assembly, to submit and to post on their website, a detailed list of ten of their highest paid director, officer and employee salaries, and any forms of compensation provided to those individuals. It would further require the disclosure to include fundraising, endowments, trusts, memorial giving and/or any and all activities that fund the nonprofit. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5026 Caps amount payable for 30 day supply of equipment/supplies for insulin administration/glucose monitoring at $25 or equipment designed to last more than 30 days with no deductible commencing January 1, 2026. This act would cap the amount that a covered person is required to pay for insulin administration and glucose monitoring equipment and supplies at twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per thirty (30) day supply or per item when an item is intended to be used for longer than thirty (30) days and would prohibit any deductible for the equipment and supplies. The coverage would commence on January 1, 2026. This act would take effect on January 1, 2026. Dead
H5685 Allows casino workers to receive overtime pay for working Sundays and Holidays. This act would allow casino workers to receive overtime pay for working Sundays and Holidays. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H6022 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING MARCH AS "COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming March As "colorectal Cancer Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5879 Provides a definition for antisemitism to be used by state agencies to evaluate whether discrimination is present. This act would provide a definition for antisemitism to be used by state agencies to evaluate whether discrimination is present. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5539 HOUSE RESOLUTION WELCOMING SCOUTING AMERICA, NARRAGANSETT COUNCIL, TO THE RHODE ISLAND STATE HOUSE AND JOYFULLY CELEBRATING SCOUTING MONTH IN FEBRUARY House Resolution Welcoming Scouting America, Narragansett Council, To The Rhode Island State House And Joyfully Celebrating Scouting Month In February Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5540 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY OF 2025 TO BE “CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming February Of 2025 To Be “children’s Dental Health Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5542 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEPEST SADNESS ON THE TRAGIC AND UNTIMELY PASSING OF CHRISTINE AND SPENCER LANE, A BARRINGTON MOM AND HER TEENAGED SON House Resolution Expressing Deepest Sadness On The Tragic And Untimely Passing Of Christine And Spencer Lane, A Barrington Mom And Her Teenaged Son Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5541 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 21, 2025, TO BE "NATIONAL CAREGIVERS DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming February 21, 2025, To Be "national Caregivers Day" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5175 Amends the definition of infectious diseases to include the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This act amends the definition of infectious diseases to include the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5352 Creates the position of dementia services coordinator within the department of health to coordinate the departments approach to Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. This act would create the position of dementia services coordinator within the department of health to coordinate the departments' approach to Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5387 Adds “space force” to the branches of the military included in various sections of general law regarding the veterans home, veterans cemetery and the power of armed forces officers to take acknowledgements. This act would add “space force” to the branches of the military included in various sections of general law regarding the veterans home, veterans cemetery and the power of armed forces officers to take acknowledgements. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5115 Prohibits the manufacture, sale, and distribution of foods containing certain artificial food dyes within school systems in the State of Rhode Island commencing January 1, 2027. This act would prohibit the manufacture, sale, and distribution of foods containing certain artificial food dyes within school systems in the State of Rhode Island commencing January 1, 2027. This act would take effect upon passage. Dead
H5087 Establishes "The Children's Cardiac Safety Act", and provide for childhood cardiac screening based on modules that incorporate current best practices. This act would establish "The Children's Cardiac Safety Act", and provide for childhood cardiac screening based on modules that incorporate current best practices. This act would take effect on January 1, 2026. Dead
H5481 HOUSE RESOLUTION JOYOUSLY CELEBRATING PATRICE WOOD'S 45TH ANNIVERSARY WORKING AS A DISTINGUISHED JOURNALIST SERVING THE RHODE ISLAND AND GREATER NEW ENGLAND COMMUNITY House Resolution Joyously Celebrating Patrice Wood's 45th Anniversary Working As A Distinguished Journalist Serving The Rhode Island And Greater New England Community Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5409 HOUSE RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 11TH, 2025, AS "211 DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND HONORING UNITED WAY 211 FOR ITS SERVICE TO RHODE ISLANDERS House Resolution Recognizing February 11th, 2025, As "211 Day" In The State Of Rhode Island And Honoring United Way 211 For Its Service To Rhode Islanders Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5288 HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING "NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK" ON FEBRUARY 3-7, 2025, IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Commemorating "national School Counseling Week" On February 3-7, 2025, In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5150 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF ALAN SHAWN FEINSTEIN, A LEGENDARY PHILANTHROPIST AND ENTREPRENEUR House Resolution Extending Deepest Condolences On The Passing Of Alan Shawn Feinstein, A Legendary Philanthropist And Entrepreneur Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5151 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF WARREN D. COLE House Resolution Expressing Deepest Condolences On The Passing Of Warren D. Cole Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5092 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF ANDREA MARIE HOPKINS House Resolution Extending Deepest Condolences On The Passing Of Andrea Marie Hopkins Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5094 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF MARTIN E. COOPER House Resolution Extending Condolences On The Passing Of Martin E. Cooper Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5057 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF JOSEPH A. GILMARTIN House Resolution Expressing Condolences On The Passing Of Joseph A. Gilmartin Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5008 HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2023 AND 2024 (Provides that members be limited to the introduction of 18 bills or resolutions during any legislative session with some exclusions.) House Resolution Amending The Rules Of The House Of Representatives For The Years 2023 And 2024 (provides That Members Be Limited To The Introduction Of 18 Bills Or Resolutions During Any Legislative Session With Some Exclusions.) Dead
H5037 HOUSE RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING JANUARY OF 2025, TO BE "FIREFIGHTER CANCER AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND House Resolution Proclaiming January Of 2025, To Be "firefighter Cancer Awareness Month" In The State Of Rhode Island Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5039 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF ANTHONY M. ZAINYEH House Resolution Expressing Condolences On The Passing Of Anthony M. Zainyeh Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5041 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF MELVIN L. ZURIER House Resolution Expressing Condolences On The Passing Of Melvin L. Zurier Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H5040 HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF SAYSOMBOUN PHIVILAY House Resolution Extending Condolences On The Passing Of Saysomboun Phivilay Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
S0017 Provide that advertising goods that don't include a price referencing all mandatory fees and charges shall be a deceptive trade practice. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S0084 Prohibits casualty insurers from assessing any premium surcharge or penalty against an insured solely for inquiring about the terms of the insured's policy. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S0174 JOINT RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A STATEWIDE MAIN STREET COORDINATING PROGRAM (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $500,000 for the formal establishment of “Main Street Rhode Island”.) Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
H5477 JOINT RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A STATEWIDE MAIN STREET COORDINATING PROGRAM (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $500,000 for the formal establishment of “Main Street Rhode Island”.) Passage As Amended 06/21/2025 Yea
H5477 JOINT RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A STATEWIDE MAIN STREET COORDINATING PROGRAM (Authorizes the appropriation of the sum of $500,000 for the formal establishment of “Main Street Rhode Island”.) Passage Of Amendment 06/21/2025 Yea
S0314 Restricts audits of pharmacists conducted by insurers and their intermediaries, limiting audits to one per year unless fraud or misrepresentation is reasonably suspected. The RI attorney general has the authority to impose sanctions for violations. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
H5570 Prohibits casualty insurers from assessing any premium surcharge or penalty against an insured solely for inquiring about the terms of the insured's policy. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
H5800 Adds "providing for residential development in all or some of the areas encompassing commercial districts" as a purpose a zoning ordinance must address. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
H5795 Amends the administration requirements a zoning ordinance must provide and/or designate and would require that zoning certificates be issued within 20 days of the written request. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S0957 Extends the incentive pay plan to all full-time court clerks, including the traffic tribunal, who meet the eligibility requirements. It would also repeal § 8-4.1-6 regarding additional credit for a master's degree. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1006 Allows the director of the department of health to authorize the state registrar of vital records to change a person's race designation on their birth certificate, if justified. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1091 Amends the provisions under which a city or town may exceed the maximum levy for the assessment of local taxes. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1092 Adds an additional purpose to the standard provisions list that a zoning ordinance is required to address. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1085 Adds a definition for "co-living housing" to the zoning ordinance provisions of the general laws and would include such housing as a special provision to be included in a zoning ordinance. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1083 Adds the process of permitting the construction of attached single-family dwellings in identified zoning districts as a factor that zoning ordinances must address. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1090 Adds "providing for residential development in all or some of the areas encompassing commercial districts" as a purpose a zoning ordinance must address. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1088 Amends several definitions relating to low- or moderate-income housing as well as the procedure for the approval of low- or moderate-income housing. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1087 Provides for the establishment and operation of an electronic permitting platform for all state and local permitting. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1084 Amends the administration requirements a zoning ordinance must provide and/or designate and would require that zoning certificates be issued within 20 days of the written request. Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
S1163 VALIDATING AND RATIFYING AMENDMENTS TO THE HOME RULE CHARTER OF THE TOWN OF HOPKINTON Passage In Concurrence 06/21/2025 Yea
H5017 Requires manufacturers of assisting technology devices to make available to independent repair providers/the owner of the device, any documentation/parts, software/other items intended for use with the equipment/parts, including updates to software. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5043 Provides protection from and prevent the unethical, improper conduct and the collection of fees by, anyone advising or assisting a veteran filing a claim for disability benefits with the Department of Veterans Affairs except as authorized by federal law. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5050 Creates a special license plate for the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, Inc. that would support the Blackstone River Valley Environmental Clean-up and Education Fund. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5078 Provides that licensed independent clinical social workers be able to enroll and bill Medicaid directly for covered services provided to adults with Medicaid fee-for-service coverage. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5104 Forbids a motor vehicle liability insurance carrier from considering the zip code of where an insured lives for purposes of calculating their policy premium. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0071 Provides protection and prevents the unethical, improper conduct and the collection of fees, by anyone advising or assisting a veteran filing a claim for disability benefits with the Department of Veterans Affairs, except as authorized by federal law. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5220 Amends the comprehensive community-police relationship act of 2015 to require an annual study by an outside agency chosen by the department. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0126 Protects the rights of employees in the workplace relating to free speech, assembly and religion, as well as attendance at employer-sponsored meetings regarding political or religious matters. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0136 Criminalizes the unauthorized dissemination of sexually explicit images of another person that are created by digital devices or created without the consent of the person depicted. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0120 Increases insurance coverage for hearing aids from one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($1,750), per ear, for all people regardless of age effective January 1, 2026. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0123 Permits municipalities to enact ordinances that provide them the authority to organize local tax amnesty events once every three (3) years. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0114 Prohibits any health insurer, pharmacy benefit manager, manufacturer or other third-party payor from discriminating against any 340B entity participating in a drug discount program. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0170 Grants the director of the department of health the authority to approve or deny any applications for professional licensure pending before certain boards of licensure that have been unable to establish a quorum for 30 business days. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5300 Considers election officials and poll workers "public officials" for purposes of the prohibition on making threats to public officials. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5364 Amends notice requirements for self-storage facility before perfecting lien, to wit; 7 consecutive days of publication on a publicly accessible website or subsequent written notice to lessee, or publication once time in newspaper of general circulation. Passage As Amended 06/20/2025 Yea
H5364 Amends notice requirements for self-storage facility before perfecting lien, to wit; 7 consecutive days of publication on a publicly accessible website or subsequent written notice to lessee, or publication once time in newspaper of general circulation. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
S0213 Amends notice requirements for self-storage facility before perfecting lien, to wit; 7 consecutive days of publication on a publicly accessible website or subsequent written notice to lessee, or publication once time in newspaper of general circulation. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0179 Allows teachers in all grades to provide the opportunity for students to observe a brief moment of silence on every September 11. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0188 This act would repeal the exemption granted to pari mutual facilities and casinos from the smoke free workplace requirement contained in the Public Health and Workplace Safety Act. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5422 Amends the certain provisions relative to school waste recycling and refuse disposal and requires reports of waste audits by educational entities and reports of program participation by vendors. Passage As Amended 06/20/2025 Yea
H5422 Amends the certain provisions relative to school waste recycling and refuse disposal and requires reports of waste audits by educational entities and reports of program participation by vendors. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
H5448 Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits. Passage As Amended 06/20/2025 Yea
H5448 Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
H5448 Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5448 Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits. Passage As Amended 06/20/2025 Yea
H5448 Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
H5464 Repeals the exemption granted to pari-mutuel facilities and casinos from the smoke free workplace requirement and provides for a one time appropriate of $1,000,000 to inform patrons of the smoke free policy within the casino. Passage As Amended 06/20/2025 Yea
H5464 Repeals the exemption granted to pari-mutuel facilities and casinos from the smoke free workplace requirement and provides for a one time appropriate of $1,000,000 to inform patrons of the smoke free policy within the casino. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
H5534 Exempts certain urban and small farmers from sales taxes, real, tangible and personal property taxes and income taxes. This act would also define urban and small farmers and urban farmland. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5494 Adds several consumer protections to existing Medicare Supplement law. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0278 Under certain circumstances, provides immunity from arrest and prosecution for prostitution, procurement of sexual conduct for a fee, loitering for prostitution and soliciting from motor vehicles for indecent purposes. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5493 Establishes a program for the energy and water benchmarking of large buildings in Rhode Island and a standard for their energy performance. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0235 Requires the school board or committees of cities and towns to establish a safety and behavioral health committee and also lays out the representation requirements committee responsibilities to ensure a stable learning environment for all students. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0274 Prohibits a landlord from inquiring about the immigration status of a tenant subject to any federal laws or regulations, but may request financial information or proof of identity. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0229 Repeals the provisions of the general laws allowing deferred deposit providers, also known as "payday lenders." Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0325 Amends the definition of “hobby breeder” to limit the sale or offering for sale to no more than two (2) litters of dogs or cats, or a combination thereof, in a three hundred and sixty-five (365) day period. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0359 Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5640 Adds a provision in the statute relating to one way highways, providing an increased penalty when a motorist travels the wrong way on an interstate highway or an entrance or exit ramp connected to an interstate highway. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5555 Authorizes veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship through electronic means, subject to limitations and requirements such as Vet making a good faith effort to determine if care should be provided through telemedicine instead of in person. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5769 Provides that when a registrant voluntarily cancels the registrant's motor vehicle registration, that person receives a credit for the time remaining on the original registration to be applied to a future registration. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5594 Requires the board of regents to adopt support and intervention strategies consistent with Comprehensive Education Strategy and SALT in one district at a time. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5768 DMV to provide credit for portions of unused voluntarily cancelled vehicle registrations. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5590 Extends certain protocols applicable to motor vehicle manufacturers to their distributors and factory branches, as well as updates warranty reimbursement and recall obligation policies. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
H5625 Removes the sunset provision of all statutory law requiring coverage for the treatment of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0581 Protect the personal information of judicial officers and their immediate family members who serve or have served the RI unified judicial system, as well as judicial officers who reside in RI and who serve or have served in the federal courts. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0529 Adds a provision in the statute relating to one way highways, providing an increased penalty when a motorist travels the wrong way on an interstate highway or an entrance or exit ramp connected to an interstate highway. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0487 Prohibits any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0513 Increases the maximum number of voters that a polling place can accommodate 3,000 to 3,500 and provide for existing polling places that exceed the maximum number of voters, not be required to be changed until the next decennial redistricting. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0473 Extends coverage for treatment of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome by removing the sunset date of December 31, 2025, and mandating such coverage. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0519 Prohibits discrimination on the basis of race by expanding the definition of race to include traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protected hairstyles. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0497 Exempts from taxation the real and tangible personal property of the Center for Southeast Asians. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0439 Establishes that a renewable energy resource shall pay $5.00 per kilowatt of alternating current nameplate capacity for tangible property and $3.50 per kilowatt of alternating nameplate capacity for real property. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0481 Requires the department of health to incorporate information about dementia risk factors and reduction into public education and healthcare provider education materials. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0458 Makes the provisions of §§ 45-19.1-3 and 45-19.1-4, benefits for firefighters with cancer, effective regardless of any general, special or specific law, or any charter and/or municipal ordinance to the contrary. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0476 Amends current law so that initial contraceptive prescriptions would no longer be limited to a 3-month supply. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0471 Establishes prevailing standards and procedures for licensing speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Rhode Island. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0576 Provides additional exception to prohibition on usage of wireless communication device while driving and clarifies that use for purpose of navigation must be while the device is mounted or otherwise affixed to vehicle and not held in the motorist's hand. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H5892 Protects the personal information of judicial officers and their immediate family members who serve or have served the RI unified judicial system, as well as judicial officers who reside in RI and who serve or have served in the federal courts. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0622 Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0622 Eliminates the "until June 30, 2025" sunset on the increase in the total amount of earnings a partial-unemployment insurance claimant can receive before being entirely disqualified for unemployment insurance benefits. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
S0610 Adds several consumer protections to existing Medicare Supplement law. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0606 Provides that public historical vital records maintained by the state archives shall not be amended. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0603 Provides standards for developing, implementing, and maintaining reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the security, confidentiality, and integrity of customer information. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0600 Makes numerous technical corrections related to insurance, provides a definition for "cybersecurity insurance", and would repeal the chapter relating to reciprocal exchanges and interinsurers. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0649 Provides for the sale and regulation of pet insurance policies and their contents and provisions. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0675 Defines Class 5 property to include the commercial portion of mixed use properties and fix the tax rate for Class 3 property at thirty-eight dollars and 33 cents ($38.33) per one thousand dollars ($1,000). Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0692 Authorizes a pharmacy technician or pharmacy intern to perform technology-assisted dispensing process validation for medications prepared for distribution by another pharmacy technician or intern within an institutional pharmacy. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0672 Provides that architects and other authorized disaster response workers be considered, in the course of performing their duties, state workers and be entitled to all rights in like manner as state employees. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0671 Provides that any disaster response worker shall, in the course of their duties, be considered a state employee and be entitled to all rights in like manner as state employees. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0729 Considers election officials and poll workers "public officials" for purposes of the prohibition on making threats to public officials. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
S0716 Provides a procedure for parking modifications near shoreline rights of way. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0716 Provides a procedure for parking modifications near shoreline rights of way. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
S0749 Requires that, beginning January 1, 2028, all contractors structurally remodeling or building new residential structures with 1 to 4 family dwelling units be licensed by the contractors’ registration and licensing board. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H6032 Requires at fault insurance companies to provide to any claimant whose vehicle is damaged in an accident, to provide a vehicle that is comparable to the claimant’s vehicle and that rental charges shall be based on local retail prices. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
S0761 This pilot program would create a $3,000 trust for each Rhode Island child ages zero to one year born to a family enrolled in the Rhode Island Works Program (“RI Works”) during the preceding calendar year. Passage In Concurrence 06/20/2025 Yea
H6065 Mandates paid leave by allowing qualified employees to take medical leave to undergo donation procedures, medical tests, and recovery related to being a living organ donor, or bone marrow transplant donor. Passage As Amended 06/20/2025 Yea
H6065 Mandates paid leave by allowing qualified employees to take medical leave to undergo donation procedures, medical tests, and recovery related to being a living organ donor, or bone marrow transplant donor. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
H6054 Changes the process by which a dispute between the insured and their insurance company, concerning property damages and requires that the umpire appraisers shall be disinterested and the cost shared equally. Passage As Amended 06/20/2025 Yea
H6054 Changes the process by which a dispute between the insured and their insurance company, concerning property damages and requires that the umpire appraisers shall be disinterested and the cost shared equally. Passage Of Amendment 06/20/2025 Yea
H6071 This pilot program would create a $3,000 trust for each Rhode Island child ages zero to one year born to a family enrolled in the Rhode Island Works Program (“RI Works”) during the preceding calendar year. Passage 06/20/2025 Yea
  Committee Position Rank
Detail Rhode Island House Conduct Committee 5
Detail Rhode Island House Health and Human Services Committee 4
Detail Rhode Island House Veterans' Affairs Committee 5
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
RI Rhode Island House District 45 House Democrat In Office 01/01/2013