Representative • Democrat
Thomas Noret
Rhode Island • District HD-025

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
26
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
90% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 85
Not Voting: 307
Other: 7
Yea: 1818
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Sponsored Bills
RI H6187•Introduced
Reduces the number of times the director of the lottery has to confer with the permanent joint committee on state lottery from nine (9) times per year to four (4) times per year or at the call of the chair and vice chair of the committee.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6159•Engrossed
Increases the per page transcription fees for court reporters in court proceedings.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6137•Introduced
Creates a special registration plate for the private passenger motor vehicle for former fire chief of the Hopkins Hill Fire District, Frank M. Brown, Jr.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5575•Engrossed
Allows for the procurement of nuclear power.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5611•Engrossed
Requires the installation of universal changing stations in all newly constructed, reconstructed, or remodeled public buildings and places of public accommodation.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5235•Introduced
Provides an interest rate cap on medical debt.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5121•Engrossed
Creates a process for licensure and oversight by DBR over the practices and procedures of virtual currency kiosk operators to prevent fraud related to the use of virtual currency kiosks, by establishing daily transaction limits and the regulating of fees.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5088•Introduced
Mandates the use of a soft-shell helmet cover that adds a padded, soft-shell layer to the outside of a traditional football helmet, for students participating in Rhode Island interscholastic league football.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5070•Introduced
Increases the maximum fees payable to sheriffs, sergeants, and constables for the service of writs, citations, or subpoenas, from $45.00 to $70.00.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5019•Engrossed
Prohibits a manufacturer from manufacturing, knowingly selling, offering for sale, distributing for sale or distributing for use in the state any firefighting personal protective equipment containing intentionally-added PFAS as of January 1, 2027.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5513•Enrolled
Implements a thirty (30) day waiting period following the issuance of a learners permit and the waiting period must expire before the person is permitted to take the road test in order to obtain a full license.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6343•Introduced
Allows the town council of Coventry to make exemptions from taxation on real and personal property that has undergone environmental remediation. This act is subject to conditions as provided in this section.
Primary Sponsor
RI H6319•Introduced
Clarifies several workers' compensation court authority for injuries to sworn employees (police/fire).
Co-Sponsor
RI H6165•Engrossed
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 H6129•Engrossed
AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF WEST WARWICK TO ISSUE NOT TO EXCEED $71,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND NOTES TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, IMPROVEMENT, RENOVATION, FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL FACILITIES THROUGHOUT THE TOWN AND ALL ATTENDANT EXPENSES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DEMOLITION, ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND LANDSCAPING COSTS
Primary Sponsor
RI H5311•Engrossed
Allows the board of elections to tabulate mail ballots in local special elections in the same manner as in tabulate mail ballots in statewide elections.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6039•Engrossed
Requires every school district to render assistance and cooperation within its jurisdictional power to further the objects of this chapter, to wit, providing the courts with any information concerning a child as the court may require.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5251•Engrossed
Allows the school building administration or teachers in all grades to provide the opportunity for students to observe a brief moment of silence on every September 11.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5527•Introduced
Establishes a statewide standalone children's mobile response and stabilization services to address the behavioral health needs of children and youth ages 2 to 21. DCYF to oversee implementation of the program.
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 H5143•Introduced
Exempts foster care individuals from drivers education fee at community college of Rhode Island.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5077•Introduced
Requires DCYF to establish segregated savings account for foster care child receiving SS, SSI, veterans benefits or railroad retirement benefits to manage the accounts and keep child eligible for future benefits.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5283•Introduced
Adds department of corrections' correctional officers to the list of public safety employees that are entitled to their full salary if they are injured and become disabled as a result of performance of their job duties.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6005•Introduced
Removes the requirement that the public utilities commission allocate five million dollars ($5,000,000) annually to the Rhode Island infrastructure bank for use with energy efficient programs.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5316•Introduced
Establishes the Housing Flexible Spending Account Act of 2025 allowing Rhode Island employers to contribute pre-tax income into a housing flexible spending account (H-FSA), for employees to be used for qualified housing expenses.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6284•Introduced
Requires 10% of all rental fees collected by the water resources board pursuant to a lease with the Coventry Pines Golf Club be paid to the town of Coventry and 10% to the Central Coventry Fire District.
Co-Sponsor
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