SenatorDemocrat

Ana Quezada

Rhode Island • District SD-002
Ana Quezada

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
27
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 35
Not Voting: 126
Other: 3
Yea: 1472

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Sponsored Bills

RI S0890Introduced

Changes the excess renewable net-metering credit to a wholesale rate.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0891Introduced

Requires the PUC to produce report on comprehensive study by April 30, 2026.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0774Introduced

RELATING EDUCATION -- COUNCIL ON ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

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RI S0234Introduced

Requires transition planning for high school students with disabilities, who have a “504” plan, like the transition planning required for high school students with disabilities, who have an individualized education program (IEP).

Primary Sponsor
RI S0963Introduced

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.

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RI S0738Introduced

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.

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RI S0574Introduced

Provides that a hearing required before a judge or magistrate may adjudge a motorist in contempt for failure to comply with the court's orders regarding a conditional hardship license, and defines penalties for violation of a hardship/interlock order.

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RI S0271Introduced

Prohibits health benefit plans reviewing prescriptions for opioid addiction treatment.

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RI S0285Introduced

Prohibits employers from seeking/using credit reports in making hiring decisions concerning prospective employees, asking questions about the applicant's financial past during interviews or including credit history questions in their job applications.

Primary Sponsor
RI S0191Introduced

Exempts from taxation the real and tangible personal property of PROJECT Weber/RENEW, a Rhode Island domestic nonprofit corporation.

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RI S0209Introduced

Limits the use of certain criminal records and credit history reports in denying housing to prospective applicants, and provides for fines for failure to comply. This act further requires notices of denials to be sent to the prospective tenants.

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RI S0032Introduced

Includes municipal detention facility corporations as exempt from taxation, and requires that an amount equal to 27% of all tax that would have been collected if the property was taxable be paid to the municipality annually.

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RI S0697Introduced

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.

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RI S0720Introduced

Authorizes the Providence city council to set the veterans tax exemption limit to an amount determined by the city council via ordinance or resolution.

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RI S0713Introduced

Provides for warming center and cooling center alerts to trigger certain procedures municipalities shall follow during extreme heat or cold to help at-risk individuals with shelter.

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RI S0479Introduced

Requires health insurance plans to cover services provided by licensed certified professional midwives. Insurers must report utilization and cost data annually. Certain limited benefit policies are exempt.

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RI S0542Introduced

Reduces penalties for non-violent drug offenses and provide for terms of imprisonment of not more than 10 years for any drug offense and would repeal certain other offenses.

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RI S0478Introduced

Establishes the scope of a certified professional midwife’s authority relating to prescribing medication to patients.

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RI S0364Introduced

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.

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RI S0487Introduced

Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

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RI S0472Introduced

Requires the state to implement the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact no later than July 1, 2025. Also restores access to telemedicine for all Rhode Island residents and allows treatment by out-of-state providers who register with DOH.

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RI S0347Introduced

Allows internationally trained physicians to practice at healthcare facilities in rural and underserved communities and provides a mentorship alternative to the residency requirement.

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RI S0086Introduced

Extends the forbearance of utility terminations for customers with serious illness certifications and would amend various provisions related to the termination of utility services for persons who are disabled, seriously ill, or in arrears.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0948Introduced

Allows a law enforcement agency to consider expunged records when issuing a license or permit to carry a pistol or revolver.

Primary Sponsor
RI S0949Introduced

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 S0952Introduced

Adds "debit cards" to the section of law relating to fraudulent use of credit cards.

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RI S0811Introduced

Establishes The Body Cameras for Correctional Facilities Act which mandates all department of corrections staff with direct supervision rolls to wear body cameras while on duty in their assigned facility.

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