SenatorDemocrat

Dawn Euer

Rhode Island • District SD-013
Dawn Euer

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
27
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
95% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 46
Not Voting: 101
Other: 16
Yea: 1489

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Sponsored Bills

RI S0989Introduced

Allows for the issuance of a Class T liquor license by the town of Jamestown.

Primary Sponsor
RI S0932Introduced

Repeals a provision of the minimum prepaid special motor vehicle registration plate orders law that was set to expire on December 31, 2025.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0914Introduced

Removes the fee for registration and plate transfer for a Distinguished Service Cross registration plate.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0406Introduced

Creates the Microplastics Reduction Act to prohibit the sale or distribution of products containing synthetic polymer micro particles.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0235Introduced

Requires the school board or committees of cities and towns to establish a safety and behavioral health committee and also lays out the representation requirements committee responsibilities to ensure a stable learning environment for all students.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0238Introduced

Promotes free expression and access of information by prohibiting the censorship of library materials.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0767Introduced

Establishes the Genetic Information Privacy Act, which would require a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, as defined, to provide a consumer with certain information regarding the company’s policies and procedures regarding use of genetic data.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0712Introduced

Provides that municipal water supply entities, including New Shoreham and Jamestown, be required to provide water service to only its designated service areas.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0726Introduced

Creates a cause of action for partition of heirs property held in tenancy in common.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0701Introduced

Allows advanced practice registered nurses, physician assistants, and physicians who are and are not licensed in Rhode Island to provide telemedicine services to patients who are in the state when those services are rendered.

Co-Sponsor
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.

Primary Sponsor
RI S0387Introduced

Requires the installation of universal changing stations in all newly constructed, reconstructed, or remodeled public buildings and places of public accommodation.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0512Introduced

Creates the division of civil representation within the department of housing and require civil representation by a Designated Legal Organization to provide legal representation to all tenants who qualify in eviction proceedings.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0511Introduced

Removes the five (5) year waiting period for filing a motion to seal an eviction court file. It also deletes the numerical limitation on filing seal requests.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0477Introduced

Includes any costs paid by an enrollee or on behalf of the enrollee by a third party when calculating an enrollee’s overall contribution to any out-of-pocket maximum or cost sharing requirement under a health plan as of January 1, 2026.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0518Introduced

CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE IMPACT AND POTENTIAL ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF BAIL REFORMS ON BLACK RHODE ISLANDERS AND THE STATE

Co-Sponsor
RI S0254Introduced

Would provide children up to age three (3) with continuous coverage eligibility for RIte Track/RIte Care so that they are not at risk of losing coverage at the yearly redetermination due solely to administrative barriers.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0111Introduced

This act would sunset/discontinue the Jobs Development Act rate reduction as of July 1, 2025.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0035Introduced

Directs the department of education to develop and adopt regulations for energy capable school buildings.

Co-Sponsor
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.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0591Engrossed

Names the new Sakonnet River Bridge as the “Staff Sergeant Christopher Potts Sakonnet River Bridge.”

Co-Sponsor
RI S0974Introduced

Increases the taxable wage base for TDI claims from $38,000 to $100,000 or the annual earnings needed by an individual to qualify for the maximum weekly benefit amount and the maximum duration under chapters 39 through 41 of this title.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0969Introduced

Changes utility company billing practices so that when a gas electric utility changes their customer billing, they are required to file a copy of the new bill with the PUC for approval, with a complete explanation of the changes.

Primary Sponsor
RI S0673Introduced

Directs the DHS and the department of education to work collaboratively to sustain and strengthen existing workforce development and compensation programs for educators working in licensed child care and early learning programs statewide.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0618Introduced

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 S0532Introduced

Allows boats and marine assets to utilize the overweight oversize annual blanket permit that was in effect until 2022, and for the resumption of the prior practice of permitting for boats and marine asset transportation.

Co-Sponsor
RI S0641Introduced

Takes several measures to lead by example by banning state purchases of plastic bottles, and requires state funds to be used to lease or purchase electric vehicles and renewable energy efficient technologies for use on state property.

Co-Sponsor

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