Rhode Island Bills

sponsored by Bob Phillips

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
HB 5573 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE -- PROCEDURE IN PARTICULAR ACTIONS -- DEATH BY WRONGFUL ACT (Extends the statute of limitations for certain wrongful death actions involving a child to six (6) years.)
Feb 15 2023 03/06/2023 Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study
Mar 06 2023
HB 5580 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY -- RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT (Prohibits a landlord and others from requiring application fee from a prospective tenant or tenant. Violations punishable as a misdemeanor with a fine of five hundred dollars ($500).)
Feb 15 2023 03/02/2023 Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study
Mar 02 2023
HB 5586 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO HOLIDAYS AND DAYS OF SPECIAL OBSERVANCE -- WORK ON HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS (Exempts Penske Truck Leasing located at 65 Amflex Drive in Cranston, from the Sunday work law requiring the payment of one and one-half (1½) times the normal rate of pay for work performed on Sunday.)
Feb 15 2023 03/01/2023 Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study
Mar 01 2023
HB 5342 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO EDUCATION -- CURRICULUM (Requires all public high schools to require students, as part of the curriculum, to enroll in a nutrition course, food preparation course and cooking course during any year of a student's four (4) year enrollment.)
Feb 03 2023 03/01/2023 Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study
Mar 01 2023
HR 5189 (2023 Regular Session)
JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE-OF ELECTIONS AND CAMPAIGN FINANCE (Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing four (4) year terms for members of the general assembly, elected members from even numbered districts would begin to be elected to four (4) year terms.)
Jan 19 2023 03/01/2023 Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study
Mar 01 2023
HR 5823 (2023 Regular Session)
House Resolution Condemning The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
Feb 28 2023 02/28/2023 House Read And Passed
Feb 28 2023
HR 5652 (2023 Regular Session)
House Resolution Congratulating The Tiverton Lions Club On The Joyous Occasion Of Its 80Th Anniversary
Feb 16 2023 02/16/2023 House Read And Passed
Feb 16 2023
HB 5207 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY -- ANIMAL ABUSER REGISTRY ACT (Creates the animal abuser registry which would require all persons convicted to register with the department of public safety.)
Jan 19 2023 02/14/2023 Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study
Feb 14 2023
HB 5308 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- MAIL BALLOTS (Reduces the time by which an elector could obtain an emergency mail ballot from within twenty (20) days prior to any election to within six (6) days prior to any election.)
Feb 01 2023 02/10/2023 Withdrawn At Sponsor's Request
Feb 10 2023
HR 5150 (2023 Regular Session)
HOUSE RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE REPORTING AND EXPIRATION DATES OF THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A PLAN AND THE DESIGN OF A VIETNAM MEMORIAL TO BE LOCATED IN THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND (This resolution would extend the reporting and expiration dates of the commission to study a plan and the design of a Vietnam Memorial in Providence, from January 31, 2023 to January 31, 2025, and said commission would expire on April 30, 2025.)
Jan 18 2023 02/09/2023 House Read And Passed
Feb 09 2023
HB 5316 (2023 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO EDUCATION -- TEACHERS' RETIREMENT (Provides teachers/state employees retired prior to June 30, 2012, a one-time stipend in the amount of 3% of the lesser of either the member's retirement allowance or the $30,000 of the member's retirement allowance.)
Feb 01 2023 02/06/2023 Withdrawn At Sponsor's Request
Feb 06 2023
HR 5218 (2023 Regular Session)
House Resolution Expressing Deepest Condolences On The Passing Of Rose V. Harris
Jan 24 2023 01/24/2023 House Read And Passed
Jan 24 2023
HR 5054 (2023 Regular Session)
HOUSE RESOLUTION AMENDING THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE YEARS 2021 AND 2022 (Amends Section (45)(d) of the House Rules regarding caucuses organized around a political party affiliation and membership thereto.)
Jan 11 2023 01/18/2023 Committee Recommended Measure Be Held For Further Study
Jan 18 2023
HR 5062 (2023 Regular Session)
House Resolution Honoring And Thanking Representative James N. Mclaughlin For His Service To The People Of The State Of Rhode Island
Jan 11 2023 01/11/2023 House Read And Passed
Jan 11 2023
HR 5066 (2023 Regular Session)
House Resolution Commemorating The Celebration Of The Birth Of The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Jan 11 2023 01/11/2023 House Read And Passed
Jan 11 2023
HR 5003 (2023 Regular Session)
House Resolution Extending Deepest Condolences On The Passing Of The Honorable Catherine E. Graziano, Rn, Phd.
Jan 05 2023 01/05/2023 House Read And Passed
Jan 05 2023
HB 8303 (2022 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO ANIMALS AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY - CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (Owners of animals in RISPCA custody to pay for animal's care or animal may be forfeited.)
Jun 01 2022 06/30/2022 Signed By Governor
Jun 30 2022
HB 7944 (2022 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING (Directs the division of statewide planning to maintain an affordable housing online database website. Also directs Rhode Island housing to prepare biannual status snapshot reports related to affordable housing.)
Mar 07 2022 06/30/2022 Signed By Governor
Jun 30 2022
HB 7803 (2022 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- PROGRAM OF ALL-INCLUSIVE CARE FOR THE ELDERLY (Ensures that all hospitals and hospital-owned professional practices accept payment for all-inclusive elderly care which is no more than one hundred (100%) of what Medicare would pay for the same services.)
Mar 03 2022 06/30/2022 Signed By Governor
Jun 30 2022
HB 7645 (2022 Regular Session)
AN ACT RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES - RETIREMENT OF MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES - REEMPLOYMENT OF POLICE OFFICERS (Exempts retired police officers from the seventy-five (75) day rule which restricts employment for retirement purposes, when they work private details for a nongovernmental entity.)
Mar 02 2022 06/27/2022 Signed By Governor
Jun 27 2022

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