Senator • Democrat
Ana Quezada
Rhode Island • District SD-002

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
29
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 35
Not Voting: 149
Other: 3
Yea: 1545
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Sponsored Bills
RI S0952•Engrossed
Adds "debit cards" to the section of law relating to fraudulent use of credit cards.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0487•Introduced
Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0347•Introduced
Allows internationally trained physicians to practice at healthcare facilities in rural and underserved communities and provides a mentorship alternative to the residency requirement.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0274•Introduced
Prohibits a landlord from inquiring about the immigration status of a tenant subject to any federal laws or regulations, but may request financial information or proof of identity.
Primary Sponsor
RI S0067•Introduced
Clarifies the role of a corporation electing to be governed as a workers' cooperative to allow it to operate as a hiring hall under certain circumstances.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0070•Introduced
Requires employer to furnish items and conditions of employment and a pay stub explaining how wages were calculated/reasons for deductions/allows the employee to file a court action against employer for violation.
Co-Sponsor
RI S1113•Introduced
Prohibits payments in lieu of pension benefits to person employed more than ninety (90) days.
Co-Sponsor
RI S1114•Introduced
Allows the city of Providence to adopt higher rates for the marginal value of residential property in excess of $1,000,000 per dwelling. Taxpayers below a certain income level may be exempt and additional revenue would be exempt.
Co-Sponsor
RI S1115•Introduced
Bills nonprofit colleges and universities in the city of Providence for municipal services if they do not reach a memorandum of agreement with the city for increased payments.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0802•Introduced
Requires the department of human services to provide childcare assistance to families, including those served through DCYF, who meet the requirements of a protective services category as defined in CFR 98.20 (a)(3)(ii).
Co-Sponsor
RI S0697•Introduced
Mandates that EOHHS assemble a network of equity zones where local multisector groups of nonprofits, service providers, advocates, community members, state agencies, and municipalities can address social factors of health at a local level.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0430•Introduced
Establishes a statewide “Healthy School Meals for all” universal school breakfast and lunch program in Rhode Island public schools phased in over 3 years
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RI S0452•Introduced
Establishes a statewide “Healthy School Meals for all” universal school breakfast and lunch program in Rhode Island public schools phased in over 3 years.
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RI S0457•Introduced
Provides funding to establish a dual language program within the department of elementary and secondary education. It also describe how to implement he Support and Access to Bilingual Education “SABE Act” for all Local Education Agencies “LEA” recipients.
Co-Sponsor
RI S1014•Introduced
Amends calculations of interest in civil actions a rate determined by average accepted auction price for last auction of 52 week U.S. treasury bills.
Primary Sponsor
RI S1015•Introduced
Clarifies the definitions of unfair claims practices pertaining to insurers with regard to appraisals and total losses. It also corrects a citation regarding salvage and reconstructed titles.
Primary Sponsor
RI S0720•Enrolled
Authorizes the Providence city council to set the veterans tax exemption limit to an amount determined by the city council via ordinance or resolution.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0524•Introduced
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.
Primary Sponsor
RI S0537•Introduced
Limits the ability for any federal immigration authority to investigate, detain, apprehend or arrest any individuals for potential violations of federal immigration laws without a judicial warrant within certain protected locations.
Co-Sponsor
RI S1046•Introduced
Allows communities to increase their local share of hotel tax collection by an additional two percent (2%).
Co-Sponsor
RI S0677•Introduced
Changes annual reporting requirements for the state’s family home-visiting program and also impacts appropriation and spending of funds in order to access maximum federal funding for these programs.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0531•Introduced
Makes several amendments to the cannabis act relating to applications for licensure, the social equity assistance program and the application of cannabis tax revenue.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0229•Introduced
Repeals the provisions of the general laws allowing deferred deposit providers, also known as "payday lenders."
Primary Sponsor
RI S0364•Engrossed
Provides that exemptions to the prohibition of liquor licenses within two hundred feet (200') of schools or places of worship do not eliminate neighboring property owners’ remonstrance rights to object to the license.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0271•Engrossed
Prohibits health benefit plans reviewing prescriptions for opioid addiction treatment.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0809•Introduced
Grants Rhode Island's family court jurisdiction to make findings for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status petitions, including determinations about dependency, parental reunification, and the child’s best interest, for minors under twenty-one (21) years.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0963•Introduced
Provides an 8% tax rate for those properties that are encumbered by a deed restriction for low-income housing set at 80% or 60% of adjusted median income established by HUD.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0949•Introduced
Permits grand juries to issue reports and provides for a process for review and acceptance by the superior court for dissemination to the public.
Primary Sponsor
RI S0715•Introduced
Limits municipal minimum lot sizes for residential use to 2,500 sq ft near transit, 5,000 sq. ft with water/sewer, and 1 acre otherwise, while protecting farmlands, forests, and wetlands, and requiring zoning updates to comply.
Co-Sponsor
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