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RIH7389Intro

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Re-enforces the authority of the office of the child advocate in accessing records necessary to its investigative powers.
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2018-03-14
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH7465Intro

Sine Die
Requires government officials to convert all data, electronic or otherwise, retained in compliance with the access to public records act, into a form readily and easily retrievable to enable them to comply with a records request.
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2018-03-14
Withdrawn at sponsor's request
RIH7225Intro

Sine Die
Prohibits the use of electronic-benefit-transfer (EBT) cards at retail establishments unless the recipient presents a valid photo identification card.
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2018-02-07
To House Health, Education and Welfare Committee
RIH7277Intro

Sine Die
Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State-line Item Veto (this Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Would Provide The Governor With A Line-item Veto On The Budget ...
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2018-01-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH7203PassHouse Resolution Proclaiming Saturday, April 14, 2018, To Be "historic Cemetery Restoration/awareness Day" In The State Of Rhode Island
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2018-01-18
House read and passed
RIH7097Intro

Sine Die
Amends the fine imposed for a first offense for failure to maintain financial security, to a maximum of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125).
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2018-01-10
To House Finance Committee
RIH6073PassPermits the town of Scituate to provide a tax credit to disabled veterans in lieu of a tax exemption.
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2017-10-11
Effective without Governor's signature
RIH5646PassSubstitutes CPA certification that a corporation/limited partnership/limited liability company owes no taxes/fees to the state in place of a conversions/dissolutions/withdrawals/cancellations.
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2017-10-04
Signed by Governor
RIH6277PassAuthorizes the town of Scituate to issue not more than $4,900,000 bonds and notes to finance various improvements at the town of Scituate's schools.
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2017-07-21
Effective without Governor's signature
RIH5606Intro

Sine Die
House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study The Efficacy And Cost Of Implementing A Recycling Program For All Multi-family Residential Units, Including Condominium Complexes (creates A Nine Member Commission To Study Of Effica...
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2017-06-27
House passed Sub A
RIH6278Intro

Sine Die
House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Be Known As "growing Tourism In The State Of Rhode Island" (creates An 18 Member "growing Tourism In The State Of Rhode Island" Commission To Examine, Evaluate And Provide Recommendations ...
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2017-06-20
House passed Sub A
RIH6332PassHouse Resolution Congratulating Scituate Police Chief David M. Randall On His Retirement After More Than Twenty-six Years Of Distinguished And Exemplary Service To The Citizens Of Scituate, Rhode Island
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2017-06-14
House read and passed
RIH5851Intro

Sine Die
Requires general assembly approval for construction on or development of certain classes of state-owned properties.
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2017-06-08
To House Finance Committee
RIH6290PassHouse Resolution Recognizing And Celebrating The 100th Anniversary Of The Lions Clubs International And Designating The Period From June 7, 2017, Through June 7, 2018, As "the Year Of Lions Clubs International"
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2017-06-07
House read and passed
RIH5283Intro

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Exempts the trade-in value of pickup trucks under six thousand pounds (6,000 lbs.) gross weight, used exclusively for personal use, from sales tax.
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2017-05-31
To House Finance Committee
RIH5281Intro

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Exempts the trade-in value of pickup trucks under eight thousand one hundred pounds (8,100 lbs.) gross weight, used exclusively for personal use, from sales tax.
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2017-05-31
To House Finance Committee
RIH5282Intro

Sine Die
Exempts the trade-in values of motorcycles from sales tax.
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2017-05-31
To House Finance Committee
RIH5380Intro

Sine Die
Exempts from the sales and use tax the sale of beer and malt beverages at retail.
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2017-05-31
To House Finance Committee
RIH5287Intro

Sine Die
Provides that any 2016 tax overpayment would be refunded with interest calculated at twelve percent (12%) compounded daily if not received by June 30, 2017.
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2017-05-30
To House Finance Committee
RIH5790Intro

Sine Die
Exempts from taxation social security income received by a widow(er) before reaching the full retirement age used for calculating full or unreduced social security retirement benefits.
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2017-05-30
To House Finance Committee
RIH5334Intro

Sine Die
Provides that no further gantries or other tolling facilities shall be erected until one gantry has been erected and in operation collecting tolls for a period of six (6) months, or until any litigation is resolved.
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2017-05-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH5373Intro

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Provides that legislative grants would be awarded by senators and representatives in equal prorated shares, one half (1/2) in each chamber.
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2017-05-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH5381Intro

Sine Die
Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution -- Restriction On Tolling (proposes A Constitutional Amendment Providing That Any New Highway Or Bridge Would Require Voter Approval Sta...
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2017-05-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH5782Intro

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Creates a trust fund, funded by road and bridge tolls, the gasoline tax and fees generated by the division of motor vehicles to pay for the maintenance and construction of state roads and bridges.
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2017-05-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH6109Intro

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Repeals the provisions of the general laws which created the "Rhode Island Bridge Replacement, Reconstruction, and Maintenance Fund Act of 2016" ("Rhode Works"), which would have imposed tolls on large commercial trucks.
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2017-05-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH6204Intro

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Requires that any altered roadway be restored to the same or better condition that existed prior to the alteration, immediately after the completion of the alteration, and further establishes a daily penalty for failure to comply.
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2017-05-24
To House Municipal Government Committee
RIH5285Intro

Sine Die
Exempts from the estate tax the value of a qualified small business valued at an amount not greater than $5,000,000.
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2017-05-23
To House Finance Committee
RIH5358Intro

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Exempts from the estate tax all property up to the value of five million dollars ($5,000,000).
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2017-05-23
To House Finance Committee
RIH5076Intro

Sine Die
Eliminates all user fees for access to any state beach.
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2017-05-16
To House Finance Committee
RIH5244Intro

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Prohibits the general assembly and any governmental or quasi-governmental entity created by it, from issuing moral obligation bonds not secured by the full faith and credit of the state or revenues.
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2017-05-16
To House Finance Committee
RIH5372Intro

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Prohibits legislative grants awarded by the general assembly through the state budget.
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2017-05-16
To House Finance Committee
RIH6149Intro

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Prohibits the state commerce corporation, without express general assembly approval or resolution, from loaning any funds or financial assistance of more than five million dollars ($5,000,000).
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2017-05-16
To House Finance Committee
RIH5075Intro

Sine Die
Repeals all surcharges levied on residence/business telephone lines and wireless telecommunications services.
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2017-05-02
To House Finance Committee
RIH5891Intro

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Requires all the money collected for various billed services, by each telecommunications provider be deposited in a restricted receipt account, not the general fund.
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2017-05-02
To House Finance Committee
RIH5403Intro

Sine Die
Eliminates an exception in the revolving-door rule in the code of ethics.
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2017-04-26
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH6086Intro

Sine Die
Prevents any state or municipal agency's telecommunications or Internet contractor from collecting and disseminating the personal information of customers.
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2017-04-26
To House Corporations Committee
RIH5382Intro

Sine Die
Requires audio and video recordings of certain open meetings and posting of said recordings on secretary of state's website.
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2017-04-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH5500Intro

Sine Die
Requires audio and video recordings of all open meetings of state and quasi-public agencies and bodies be transmitted to the secretary of state's office for posting on its website to be available for public access.
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2017-04-25
To House Finance Committee
RIH5384Intro

Sine Die
Directs that seventy-five percent (75%) of all revenue collected as fines based upon use of a camera or other recording equipment shall be paid over to the municipality in which the violation occurred.
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2017-04-24
Withdrawn at sponsor's request (04/25/2017)
RIH5612PassTo Vacate The Forfeiture Or Revocation Of The Charter Of Scituate-foster Little League
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2017-04-14
Effective without Governor's signature
RIH5401Intro

Sine Die
Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State (empowerment Of Individual Taxpayers) (proposes A Constitutional Amendment That Would Affirm The Standing Of Each Individua...
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2017-04-12
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH5513Intro

Sine Die
Joint Resolution To Approve, Publish And Submit To The Electors--a Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State (majority Vote Requirement Through Instant Runoff Voting For General Officers And General Assembly Members' Election) (requir...
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2017-04-12
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH5742Intro

Sine Die
Prohibits the use of electronic-benefit-transfer (EBT) cards at retail establishments unless the recipient presents a valid photo identification card.
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2017-04-05
To House Health, Education and Welfare Committee
RIH5919Intro

Sine Die
Allows parents or guardians of a child to opt out of vaccines for non-casual contact diseases transmitted by sexual contact.
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2017-04-05
To House Health, Education and Welfare Committee
RIH5720Intro

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Grants immunity from liability and suit to health care professionals, workers, and facilities providing volunteer services, and would also provide continuing education credits for such services.
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2017-04-04
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH6046PassHouse Resolution Expressing Condolences On The Passing Of Daniel Peter Gordon, Jr.
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2017-03-30
House read and passed
RIH5719Intro

Sine Die
Provides that no party would be deemed jointly liable in tort for an injury to person or property unless it is determined that such person is at least fifty-one percent (51%) liable in tort for the injury.
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2017-03-28
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH5394Intro

Sine Die
Requires division of sheriffs verify the immigration status incarcerated persons presented to the court; notify ICE of said status; cooperate with deportation proceedings.
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2017-03-22
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH5512Intro

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Requires the attorney general to, within ninety (90) days of a complaint alleging a violation of the open meetings law, file a report detailing the results of the investigation into that complaint. The report would be deemed a public record.
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2017-03-22
To House Judiciary Committee
RIH5681Intro

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Provides an exception to required school immunizations for pupils whose personal beliefs are contrary to immunization and/or testing.
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2017-03-22
To House Health, Education and Welfare Committee
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