Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7741

Introduced
3/2/22  

Caption

Residence Of Individuals In Government Custody Act

Impact

The bill directly influences the legal framework surrounding the census and electoral representation. By ensuring that incarcerated individuals are counted at their home residences for redistricting, it might lead to a more equitable representation in legislative bodies. This shift could potentially change the distribution of political power in districts, particularly those that traditionally have a higher population of incarcerated individuals. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining accurate demographic records of individuals in custody, which the Department of Corrections is now required to collect and report.

Summary

House Bill H7741, known as the 'Residence of Individuals in Government Custody Act', was introduced with the intent to address the discrepancies in how individuals in government custody are counted for electoral purposes. The bill mandates that individuals in government custody be counted based on their actual residential addresses rather than the locations of their incarceration. This change aims to more accurately reflect the population of communities in which these individuals reside, thereby impacting data used for redistricting local, state, and federal legislative districts.

Contention

One notable area of contention surrounding H7741 is the handling of sensitive demographic information. The bill stipulates that any data collected must be treated confidentially, and no individual's name can be disclosed, which raises issues about privacy and data security. Critics may argue about the effectiveness of this approach, questioning whether it can truly maintain confidentiality while still providing necessary information for redistricting. Furthermore, there are concerns over the implications this change could have on local control and the potential for populations that are currently underrepresented to influence electoral outcomes moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2257

Residence Of Individuals In Government Custody Act

RI S0628

Residence Of Individuals In Government Custody Act

RI H5613

Residence Of Individuals In Government Custody Act

RI H7070

Requires state use actual residences of persons in government custody for redistricting purposes. Information would be collected by the department of corrections and forwarded to the secretary of state to be utilized for redistricting.

RI H5274

Requires state use actual residences of persons in government custody for redistricting purposes. Information would be collected by the department of corrections and forwarded to the secretary of state to be utilized for redistricting.

RI H5538

Requires state use actual residences of persons in government custody for redistricting purposes. Information would be collected by the department of corrections and forwarded to the division of statewide planning, to be utilized for redistricting.

RI S0524

Requires state use actual residences of persons in government custody for redistricting purposes. Information would be collected by the department of corrections and forwarded to the division of statewide planning, to be utilized for redistricting.

RI SB874

In election districts and polling places, providing for residence of incarcerated individuals.

RI SB00753

An Act Concerning The Counting Of Certain Incarcerated Individuals For Purposes Of Determining State Legislative And Municipal Voting Districts.

RI HB06606

An Act Concerning The Determination Of The Residence Of Incarcerated Persons For Purposes Of Legislative Districting.

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