Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2973

Introduced
4/5/24  
Refer
4/5/24  
Report Pass
4/23/24  
Engrossed
4/25/24  
Refer
4/26/24  
Report Pass
5/2/24  
Enrolled
5/7/24  

Caption

Allows the Honorable Gregory A. Mancini, Esq., to join Abigail Elizabeth Moretti and Jake Scott Owen in marriage on or about October 12, 2024, within the City of Warwick, Rhode Island.

Impact

The impact of Bill S2973 is primarily procedural; it provides a specific individual the legal power to conduct a marriage ceremony that may not have otherwise been possible without this legislation. By addressing this unique circumstance, the bill exemplifies how the legislative process can accommodate personal situations that require specific legal recognition. This potential for personalization poses little disruption to existing laws surrounding marriage, as it operates within the framework established by previous statutes governing the solemnization of marriages in Rhode Island.

Summary

Bill S2973 is a legislative act that specifically allows Honorable Gregory A. Mancini, Esq., to solemnize the marriage between Abigail Elizabeth Moretti and Jake Scott Owen on or about October 12, 2024, in the City of Warwick, Rhode Island. This act aims to provide a clear legal basis for this particular marriage ceremony, acknowledging the broader framework established by Chapter 3 of Title 15 of the General Laws that governs the solemnization of marriages in the state. By passing this bill, the General Assembly directly authorizes Mancini to perform the marriage ceremony, which is typically a role reserved for clergy and other designated officiants under Rhode Island law.

Contention

Given the nature of Bill S2973, which is straightforward in its intent to allow a specific marriage to be conducted, there appears to be minimal contention surrounding its passage. The unanimity exhibited in the voting record, with 70 yeas and no nays on May 7, 2024, suggests that legislators from various political backgrounds recognize the bill as a benign procedural measure rather than a controversial legislative change. This support reflects the preference for personal liberties in the realm of marriage without broader implications affecting state law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6242

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI S0805

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI H6241

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI S1012

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI S1080

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI H6425

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI H6329

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI H5302

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI H6216

Relating To Solemnization Of Marriages

RI S0049

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Similar Bills

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