Rhode Island General Assembly

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75 Representatives
  • 64 Democrats
  • 10 Republicans
  • 1 Independent
38 Senators
  • 33 Democrats
  • 4 Republicans

Bills

Recently Introduced

HR 7000

House Resolution Honoring The Memory Of Ella Cook And Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov Victims Of The Mass Shooting At Brown University

SR 2001

Senate Resolution Honoring The Victims Of The Brown University Shooting And Commending First Responders

HR 7001

House Resolution Praising The Rhode Island And Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, Providence Mayor Brett P. Smiley, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, Colonel Oscar Perez, Chief Of The Providence Police Department, Providence Fire Chief Derek Silva, And The Heroic Medical Personnel, Particularly Those At Rhode Island Hospital, Who Saved The Lives Of Many Of The Shooting Victims At Brown University

SR 1162

Senate Resolution Extending The Reporting Date And Amending The Language Of The Special Legislative Commission To Study Renewable Energy Programs

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Recently Passed

SR 2001

Senate Resolution Honoring The Victims Of The Brown University Shooting And Commending First Responders

HR 7000

House Resolution Honoring The Memory Of Ella Cook And Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov Victims Of The Mass Shooting At Brown University

HR 7001

House Resolution Praising The Rhode Island And Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, Providence Mayor Brett P. Smiley, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, Colonel Oscar Perez, Chief Of The Providence Police Department, Providence Fire Chief Derek Silva, And The Heroic Medical Personnel, Particularly Those At Rhode Island Hospital, Who Saved The Lives Of Many Of The Shooting Victims At Brown University

HB 5322

An Act Relating To Education -- Teachers' Retirement

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2026 Regular Session 3
2025 Regular Session 2600
2024 Regular Session 2541
2023 Regular Session 2675
2022 Regular Session 2527
2021 Regular Session 2506
2020 Regular Session 2134
2019 Regular Session 2313
2018 Regular Session 2385
2017 Regular Session 2417

Sources

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