March 15, 2019

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This week at the

General Assembly

 

STATE HOUSE — Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly this week. For more information on any of these items visit http://www.rilegislature.gov/pressrelease

 

 

§  Rep. Speakman sworn in to House of Representatives
Rep. June S. Speakman (D-Dist. 68, Warren, Bristol) was formally sworn in to the House of Representatives. She was elected March 5 in a special election to replace Laufton Ascençao, who was elected in November, but resigned before being inaugurated.
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§  General Assembly votes to allow mobile sports wagering
The General Assembly approved legislation (2019-S 0037A2019-H 5241A) introduced by Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio (D-Dist. 4, North Providence, Providence) and Speaker of the House Nicholas A. Mattiello (D-Dist. 15, Cranston) that would allow mobile sports wagering through the Twin River casinos in Lincoln and Tiverton. The measure now heads to the governor’s office.
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§  Senate, House pass bills to collect sales tax from online retailers
The Senate passed legislation (2019-S 0251A) introduced by Sen. William J. Conley Jr. (D-Dist. 18, East Providence, Pawtucket), and the House passed legislation (2019-H 5278A) introduced by Rep. Marvin L. Abney (D-Dist. 73, Newport, Middletown) that would extend the requirement to collect sales tax to remote sellers in a way that conforms to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision making it easier for states to compel collection of the sales tax from retailers who do not have a physical presence in their state. Each bill now moves to the opposite chamber.
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§  Rep. McNamara introduces homeowners bill of rights for solar energy
Rep. Joseph M. McNamara (D-Dist. 19, Warwick, Cranston) has introduced legislation that would protect consumers by making sure that solar industry professionals are governed by fair business practices. The act (2019-H 5133) would require solar energy system retailers to provide disclosures in the retail sale or lease documents as well as the right to cancel or rescind the agreement within 90 days prior to installation, and notice of any liens filed against their residential property.
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§  Senate unveils package of economic development bills
Senate leaders introduced “Building a More Vibrant Rhode Island,” a package of economic development bills. The legislative initiatives propose action in a number of areas, including development, workforce training, housing, education, solar energy and supporting small businesses and Rhode Island’s seafood industry.
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§  Speaker Mattiello’s bill creates teams at every school to prevent violence
House Speaker Nicholas A. Mattiello (D-Dist. 15, Cranston) introduced legislation (2019-H 5538) to increase school safety by creating threat assessment teams in schools to serve as the “boots on the ground” in identifying potentially threatening behavior by those in the school community.
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§  Rep. Corvese files bill to protect gift card funds for consumers
Rep. Arthur J. Corvese (D-Dist. 55, North Providence) has introduced legislation (2019-H 5810) to protect consumers from losing the value of gift cards when a business closes. The legislation would require that businesses in the state hold funds from the sales of gift cards and gift certificates in an escrow account for at least three years, or until the card or certificate is redeemed, whichever comes first. 
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·         Rep. Alzate bill seeks to encourage persons of color to enter education careers

Rep. Karen Alzate (D-Dist. 60, Pawtucket) has introduced legislation (2019-H 5553) that would create a nine-member special legislative commission to study and make recommendations for encouraging more persons of color to enter education fields.

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·         Rep. Barros named chairman of Legislative Black and Latino Caucus

Rep. Jean Philippe Barros (D-Dist. 59, Pawtucket) has been elected as the new chairman of the Rhode Island Legislative Black and Latino Caucus by his fellow caucus members. The previous co-chairs were Rep. Shelby Maldonado (D-Dist. 56, Central Falls) and Rep. Carlos E. Tobon (D-Dist. 58, Pawtucket).  The caucus lists 15 legislators as members.

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§  Sen. Sosnowski named chairwoman of re-established Fisheries Task Force
Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio (D-Dist. 4, North Providence, Providence) has re-established the Senate Task Force on Fisheries. The task force will be chaired by Sen. V. Susan Sosnowski (D-Dist. 37, South Kingstown, New Shoreham), who also serves as chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Agriculture.
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