All Bills - Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5945
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Increases the membership of the energy facility siting board from 3 to 5 members and would revise the process of energy facility siting to mandate inclusion/participation of the host community of the facility as well as of the public and cities and towns.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5946
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Report Pass
5/30/23
Engrossed
6/8/23
Engrossed
6/13/23
Passed
6/19/23
Requires that property owners implement lead hazard mitigation for pre-1978 rental dwelling units that are comprised of two (2) or three (3) units, one of which is occupied by the property owner.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5947
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Exempts from taxation the real, tangible and personal property of micro-businesses. This act also defines a micro-business as having ten (10) or fewer employees.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5948
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Report Pass
5/9/23
Engrossed
5/18/23
Enrolled
6/8/23
Passed
6/14/23
Transfers the tax exemption classification to a surviving spouse until remarriage or death.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5949
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Requires municipalities to mandate that all developers and contractors, applying for tax stabilization, hire 20% women, 25% minorities, and 51% percent RI residents, and it applies the same percentages to the total hours worked.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5950
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Provides for certain farm, forest or open space property to be withdrawn from classification for renewable energy production.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5951
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Report Pass
5/9/23
Engrossed
5/18/23
Refer
6/6/23
Report Pass
6/13/23
Enrolled
6/15/23
Passed
6/20/23
Includes the national guard in the definition of who is eligible for veterans' exemptions.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5952
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Permits the department of transportation to paint the center yellow lines red, white and blue for the purpose of celebration upon request of the city or town council.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5953
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Engrossed
5/11/23
Refer
5/15/23
Report Pass
6/13/23
Designate a fishing site at Black Point in Narragansett as the "Stephen J. Medeiros Fishing Area at Black Point".
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5954
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Report Pass
4/27/23
Engrossed
5/9/23
Refer
5/15/23
Permits disabled veterans to be issued several disabled veteran plates, permits plates to be transferred to their spouse or caretaker during the veteran's life and would allow disabled veteran plates to be issued for a commercial vehicle of any size.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5955
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Report Pass
5/11/23
Engrossed
6/1/23
Refer
6/6/23
Report Pass
6/14/23
Establishes a three (3) day transmittal period after the deadline for local boards to accept mail ballot applications, if delivered via the postal service.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5956
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Modifies the timeline for mail in ballot voting.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5957
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Report Pass
5/11/23
Allows the board of elections to establish rules and regulations for objections to nomination papers and would allow the board seven (7) days to conduct a hearing.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5958
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Allows voters to choose to vote by mail for a period of two (2) years for both the primary and general elections in the year they submit their absentee voting application or the year thereafter upon acceptance by their local boards of canvassers.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5959
Introduced
3/1/23
Refer
3/1/23
Allows citizens of a city or town who are at least sixteen (16) years of age to register to vote and to vote in school committee elections in municipalities where school committees are elected entities.