Representative • Democrat
Hagan McEntee
Rhode Island • District HD-033

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
28
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
96% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 62
Not Voting: 53
Other: 3
Yea: 2013
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Sponsored Bills
RI H5909•Introduced
Makes all causes of action based on sexual abuse or exploitation of a child not subject to any statute of limitations whether the claim has lapsed or was previously time-barred.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5747•Introduced
Enhances and further define the role of the board of trustees of the University of Rhode Island.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5736•Introduced
Permits reimbursement for dental hygienist's from "other insurance" or a third-party payor such as Medicare.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5526•Introduced
Appropriates the sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to fund the Thundermist family medicine residency program during fiscal year 2026 and every fiscal year thereafter.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5400•Introduced
Requires that the state's share to public libraries be fixed at twenty-five percent (25%) of the amount appropriated by the city or town in their budgets for fiscal year 2026.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6165•Introduced
Creates the PURPLE alert state system to aid in the search for a missing adult with a serious physical, behavioral health, neurological disabilities or medical condition.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6159•Introduced
Increases the per page transcription fees for court reporters in court proceedings.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5904•Introduced
Provides that evidence of life or work expectancy shall be based on statistical data using blended statistics and shall not be based on race, ethnicity or sex.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5361•Introduced
Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain search warrants for electronic information, data, location information and other identifying information of subscribers and customers, except in specified circumstances.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5390•Introduced
Establishes VICTIM Fund grant program to support nonprofit organizations providing victim services in Rhode Island with the state allocating $30,000,000 per year to fund the program and staffing within the department of public safety.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5857•Introduced
Creates the reproductive freedom and gender affirming care health data privacy act.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5598•Introduced
Requires every public school to have a policy regarding the use of personal electronic devices on school grounds.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6238•Introduced
Effective January 1, 2025, an annual cost-of-living increase, based upon the yearly Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U), to the retirement allowance for all state employees and all beneficiaries to be reinstated.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6160•Introduced
Grants tenants that are the victim of various forms of abuse, including, but not limited to, sexual and domestic abuse and stalking, the right to terminate a lease agreement early without penalty or liability for rent.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6133•Introduced
Provides that the statute of limitations for second-degree sexual assault shall be 10 years from the date of the offense, or, in the case of a victim who is under the age of 18, ten years from the victim’s eighteenth birthday, whichever is later.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5893•Introduced
Requires the electronic filing of domestic violence/sexual assault forms by law enforcement agencies, and enhances the information to be included on the reporting forms.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5763•Introduced
Allows any retired member of the state retirement system to serve as a member of the state labor relations board.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5766•Introduced
Reinstates the cost of living adjustments for retirees, when the annual investment return of the retirement system, exceeds ten percent (10%).
Co-Sponsor
RI H5472•Introduced
Increases monthly minimum benefit for a spouse, domestic partner, former spouse. Grant a 2.89% COLA for eligible retirees. Provided a modification reducing federal AGI for public pension benefits from the RI employees retirement system.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5349•Introduced
Provides an exemption for certain incarcerated persons from the payment of fees for a first request for vital statistics from the department of health.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5020•Introduced
Provides for paid leave for a state employee who donates an organ. The duration of the leave is dependent on the type of donation and notice should be provided to the employer at least thirty (30) days prior to the leave.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5703•Passed
Increases the maximum amount of the Kingston water district bonding authority from four million dollars ($4,000,000) to fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000).
Co-Sponsor
RI H5030•Passed
Grants the town council of the town of South Kingstown the authority to enact a homestead exemption ordinance.
Primary Sponsor
RI H6158•Introduced
Mandates insurance coverage for scalp cooling treatments for breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy to prevent hair loss during chemotherapy treatments.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5770•Introduced
Reduces the cigarette tax imposed by 75% for any modified risk tobacco product as defined in § 21 U.S.C. 387 k as a tobacco product sold/distributed to reduce the harm/risk of tobacco-related disease associated with commercially marketed tobacco products.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5558•Engrossed
Requires all applicants who seek to register as a contractor to produce a legible copy of a valid government issued identification.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5619•Engrossed
Requires the department of health to incorporate information about dementia risk factors and reduction into public education and healthcare provider education materials.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5218•Engrossed
Increases insurance coverage for hearing aids from one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($1,750), per ear, for all people regardless of age effective January 1, 2026.
Primary Sponsor
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