Voter ID Repeal (S 181)
We supported a repeal of the RI Voter ID law, noting that it presents an unnecessary barrier to eligible voters who may not have ready access to a photo ID.
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We supported a repeal of the RI Voter ID law, noting that it presents an unnecessary barrier to eligible voters who may not have ready access to a photo ID.
This legislation would have placed even more stringent criminal record check requirements on Medicaid- funded personal care attendants than are currently required.
This important legislation would have expanded the access to a driver’s license to undocumented individuals, ensuring that all residents could make use of safe and reliable transportation to go to work,...
Prompted by the re-entrance into an agreement with ICE by the Wyatt Detention Center, legislation was introduced which would have barred private prisons from operating in the state of Rhode Island entirely...
We opposed a bill which would have eliminated the counting of write-in votes for persons who had not filed in advance a “declaration of intent.”