Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session All Bills (Page 42)
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5615
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Report Pass
6/12/23
Engrossed
6/13/23
Enrolled
6/14/23
Passed
6/20/23
Includes all books, periodicals and papers in the keeping of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society to be placed under the care of the state librarian.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5616
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Requires public bodies to offer translation services for all open meetings of said bodies.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5617
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Report Pass
5/11/23
Engrossed
5/25/23
Refer
6/15/23
Changes the service requirement for admissions to RI Veterans' Home from 90 days to 2 years, and gives priority to veterans defined as war veterans.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5618
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Provides that seventy-nine percent (79%) of one cent ($0.0079) of the gas tax be directly transferred to the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority for the Elderly/Disabled Transportation Program.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5619
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Report Pass
6/7/23
Engrossed
6/12/23
Enrolled
6/15/23
Passed
6/21/23
Amends the reimbursements to cities, towns and fire districts from state revenues for lost tax revenue due to any phase-out or reduction of the motor vehicle excise tax.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5620
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Limits the assessment of interest to four (4) calendar years prior to the date on which notice of the delinquent payment is sent to the taxpayer.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5621
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Implements a $0.75 surcharge on fares charged by rideshare companies and also requires that the surcharges be deposited in a restricted account to be used for street improvements in the municipality where the fare originated.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5622
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Prohibits the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) from imposing any fares and/or charges for service provided to the general public.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5623
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Creates the Home Heating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Act which program provides a mechanism and funding for gas companies to transition from providing gas heat to non-emitting renewable thermal energy for home heating consumers.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5624
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Allows a modification up to fifty thousand dollars $50,000 of taxable pension and/or annuity income includible in federal adjusted gross income for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2024.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5625
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Expands the services for special needs students by reducing the educational costs from costs that exceeds the state-approved threshold based on an amount five (5) times the core foundation amount to two (2) times the core foundation amount.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5626
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Mandates that any surplus state tax revenue received in any fiscal year would be refunded to the taxpayers of this state on a proportional basis in relation to the personal income tax liability incurred by the taxpayers in that fiscal ye
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5627
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Exempts new or used bicycles from sale and use tax.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5628
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Establishes a new categorical funding category for school security.
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Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session
Rhode Island House Bill H5629
Introduced
2/15/23
Refer
2/15/23
Allows a state income tax credit of the lesser of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) or forty percent (40%) of Medicaid earnings where a medical provider accepts Medicaid payments.