RI Legislation | 2022 | Regular Session | House | Introduced

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H7920Intro

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Establishes the state business technology live, work, and play parks program, to be administered by the commerce corporation.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7918Intro

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Establishes a new fund, with 50% of state motor vehicle registration fees, to be administered by the director of the department of transportation, for municipal road and bridges' maintenance and construction projects.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H8164Intro

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Clarifies the types of electrical services that require an electrical contractor's license.
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2022-05-05
To House Corporations Committee
H7798Intro

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Increases the motion picture production company tax credit to ten million dollars ($10,000,000) and cap the available total of credits to forty million dollars ($40,000,000). This act would also eliminate the sunset provision.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H8153Intro

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Establishes a lead water supply replacement program for public and private service lines within the next ten (10) years and requires the disclosure to tenants and buyers of real property of the presence of lead service lines.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7447Intro

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Provides tax credits to any entity that relocates any part of the United States supply chain that currently is located in another country to Rhode Island.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H8154Intro

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Amends the definition of "Pre-Broadway production".
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7923Intro

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Establishes a fund under the administration of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation to establish grants to emergent technology developers with the focus being on technologies that assist in reducing emissions and achieving the goals of the Act on Cl...
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7071Intro

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Prohibits the authorization of bonus or payment to state employee in labor union contracts for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine/would allow bonuses to employee if bonus is tied to employee's performance attributable to difficult COVID-19 working condit...
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2022-05-05
Withdrawn at sponsor's request
H7343Intro

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Requires fiscal notes regarding legislation creating a new crime or increasing period of incarceration or modifying sentences.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7867Intro

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Exempts from taxation the retail sale of breast pump products.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7452Intro

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Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $500,000 To Mystic Aquarium For Expansion Of The Stem Advantage Program (this Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $500,000 To Expand The Stem Advantage Program.)
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7924Intro

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Authorizes the creation of first-time homebuyer savings account from which savings to purchase a home could be deducted from an individual's or couple's personal income taxes.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7983Intro

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Imposes a moratorium on the payment of the fuel tax until June 30, 2023.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7534Intro

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Repeals the provisions of the general laws allowing deferred deposit providers, also known as "payday lenders."
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7099Intro

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Reduces the fee to acquire an emailed duplicate motor vehicle registration certificate from seventeen dollars ($17.00) to five dollars ($5.00).
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H8006Intro

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Imposes a moratorium on the payment of the fuel tax until December 31, 2022.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7866Intro

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Eliminates the estate tax in Rhode Island.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7384Intro

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Requires that maintenance of sidewalks along state highways be the responsibility of the state. Such maintenance shall not include snow removal, sweeping and cleaning.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7549Intro

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Allows cold war, veteran administration connected disability, and RI national guard with less than 90 days service admission into veterans home.
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2022-05-05
To House Finance Committee
H7635Intro

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Provides that a student who enrolls for the first semester at CCRI after the student completes basic training prior to becoming a military reservist is eligible for a promise scholarship.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7916Intro

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Requires that the state’s share to public libraries be fixed at twenty-five percent (25%) of the amount appropriated by the city or town in their budgets for fiscal year 2023, utilizing funds from the general fund or the American Rescue Plan Act.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H8207Intro

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Provides that pre- and post-judgment interest on civil actions begin on the date of the filing of the civil action and be calculated based upon a rate equal to the coupon issue yield equivalent.
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2022-05-04
To House Judiciary Committee
H7482Intro

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Requires the state investment commission to identify pension fund investments in military weapon manufacturers whether held directly and indirectly.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7797Intro

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Adds the Workers' Compensation Administration, the Rhode Island Uninsured Employers' Fund and the Rhode Island Uninsured Protection Fund, to the restricted receipt accounts not subject to indirect cost recoveries.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7176Intro

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Provides a scholarship allowing a student in the care and custody of the DCYF to attend RIC without the payment of tuition and room and board as long as they meet the eligibility requirements of the program and the admission criteria of RIC.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7662Intro

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House Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration To Conduct A Study On The Technical And Economic Outcomes Of Decarbonizing Rhode Island By 2030, With The Aim Of Creating The Maximum Amount Of Revenue For The State, Through A...
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7857Intro

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Establishes medical professional scholarship program within postsecondary education council with commission awarding $5,000 for 4 years of college attendance to eligible applicants funded by $25 assessment fee on medical professionals seeking licensu...
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7240Intro

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Exempts reusable bags not including paper or plastic bags from the state sales tax.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7381Intro

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Allows a deduction from federal adjusted gross income for interest payments on outstanding student loans.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7622Intro

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Creates the "green justice zone act" and the "environmental justice act" and makes amendments to several other areas of the general laws designed to create a system to provide clean water and air to the state.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7492Intro

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Authorizes municipalities to tax school tuition and school meals. Contains exemptions from taxation.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7637Intro

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Modernizes expand access and provide additional funds to adult education programs in the state, create a strategic plan for adult education establish learning, intake and assessment centers.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7636Intro

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Establishes the Rhode Island hope scholarship act to provide up to the cost of two (2) years of tuition costs and mandatory fees for eligible students in hopes to increase the numbers for enrollment and graduation.
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2022-05-04
To House Finance Committee
H7865Intro

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Amends the capital gains tax rates and holding period from 5 years to 1 year. Imposes a non-owner occupied tax on homes assessed at more than $1,000,000. Increases estate tax exemption to $2,225,000.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H6608Intro

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Same as 21H-5209 --Grants a tax credit for any tax placed upon the sale of automobile parts which have a core charge.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7659Intro

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Creates a new income tax bracket for person with taxable income over $500,000 to fund school projects.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H8159Intro

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Provides for contractor liability for debts owed to an employer or third party on the wage claimants behalf, incurred by a subcontractor.
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2022-05-03
To House Labor Committee
H7069Intro

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Allows real property owner a one-time non-refundable tax credit for the actual costs of connecting a single family or multi-family dwelling to a municipal sewer system credited to the owner's personal or corporate income tax.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7657Intro

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Exempts from the sales and use tax that portion of a motor vehicle lease payment collected for tangible personal property tax, municipal property tax, excise, or any other similar tax.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7984Intro

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Exempts beer and malt beverage from sales tax.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7285Intro

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Allows a modification up to forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to federal adjusted gross income for withdrawals from any retirement account, traditional IRA or a rollover IRA.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7441Intro

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Creates a tax credit for the amount in excess of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) contributed to a public school district for the express purpose of making physical improvements to a school.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7171Intro

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Provides technical amendments to the existing Pass-through Entity Election Tax statute to allow tax practitioners and the Rhode Island Division of Taxation to comply with the provisions in practice.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7655Intro

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Exempts from state taxation certain pension benefits that originate from, and were taxed in another state.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7236Intro

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Allows for a tax credit of $500 for certain nurse practitioners or physicians.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7494Intro

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Raises the earned-income tax credit from fifteen percent (15%) to fifty percent (50%) for the tax years 2023 and beyond.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7391Intro

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Exempts from taxation the retail sale of cloth or disposable face masks and facial coverings.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7173Intro

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Allows volunteer firefighters who pay for their own training and equipment to receive an income tax credit.
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
H7128Intro

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Creates a sales tax holiday on August 6 and 7, 2022
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2022-05-03
To House Finance Committee
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