Representative • Democrat
Rebecca Kislak
Rhode Island • District HD-004

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
26
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 76
Not Voting: 85
Other: 5
Yea: 1970
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Sponsored Bills
RI H6210•Introduced
Provides that statements by a health care provider regarding the unanticipated outcome of a patient's medical care and treatment shall be inadmissible as evidence of an admission of liability or as evidence of an admission.
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RI H5978•Introduced
Provides that in local educational agencies when over 45% of the children have a family income that is at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelines then the student success factor will be 50% by the core instruction per-pupil amount.
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RI H5988•Introduced
Requires the EOHHS to amend the state Medicaid plan and secure sufficient state general revenue to increase Medicaid payment rates to an amount equal to one hundred thirty percent (130%) of Medicare rates for outpatient clinical pediatric services.
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RI H5844•Introduced
Requires quarterly testing of biosolids for PFAS contaminants by those seeking to apply biosolids to lands, with subsequent reports to the department of environmental management.
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RI H5977•Introduced
Removes language that requires the department of elementary and secondary education to prorate funds to school districts in certain situations and eliminate funding for certain programs.
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RI H5991•Introduced
Requires EOHHS to provide self-measured blood pressure monitoring for eligible pregnant and postpartum individuals, covering home monitors, training, data transmission, and co-interventions, with state funds if federal aid is unavailable.
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RI H5990•Introduced
Extends eligibility for lactation counselor services to RIte Start recipients starting October 1, 2025, through the end of their 12 month postpartum period, with coverage provided regardless of federal financial participation.
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RI H5771•Introduced
Mandates Medicaid coverage for fertility diagnostic care, standard fertility preservation services, and fertility treatment.
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RI H5463•Introduced
Sets controls on Medicaid prescription drug costs by imposing transparency and accountability requirements on managed care organizations (MCOs) and their pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).
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RI H5461•Introduced
Amends Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN.
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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.
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RI H6071•Introduced
This pilot program would create a $3,000 trust for each Rhode Island child ages zero to one year born to a family enrolled in the Rhode Island Works Program (“RI Works”) during the preceding calendar year.
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RI H6072•Introduced
Establishes a child tax credit of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per dependent.
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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.
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RI H5993•Introduced
Commences July 1, 2025, this act would eliminate the provision of this section that requires new applicants for employment under this section to pay the expense for their criminal background checks.
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RI H5205•Introduced
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.
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RI H5078•Introduced
Provides that licensed independent clinical social workers be able to enroll and bill Medicaid directly for covered services provided to adults with Medicaid fee-for-service coverage.
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RI H5835•Introduced
Enables the Providence School Board to authorize local school-based councils to enhance communication between the board and the individual schools.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5857•Introduced
Creates the reproductive freedom and gender affirming care health data privacy act.
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RI H5488•Introduced
Creates the School Libraries Act.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5120•Introduced
Provides an insurer would not impose prior authorization requirements for any service ordered by an in-network primary care provider.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6162•Introduced
Permit the City of Providence a one-year levy cap for fiscal year 2026 not to exceed eight percent (8%).
Primary Sponsor
RI H5841•Introduced
Prohibits discrimination on the basis of race by expanding the definition of race to include traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protected hairstyles.
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RI H5888•Introduced
Provides that a defendant's third and subsequent violation of domestic violence offenses, including both prior felony and misdemeanor convictions, would be punishable as a felony.
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RI H5375•Introduced
Allows municipalities to enact ordinances that would permit municipalities and water suppliers to enter properties to perform lead service line replacements and permit tenants to request and schedule private side lead service line replacements.
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RI H5281•Introduced
Creates the Rhode Island Childcare Assistance Program that governs both family eligibility for the state’s childcare subsidy program and expands eligibility for the program to meet the federal eligibility benchmark.
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