Senator • Democrat
Meghan Kallman
Rhode Island • District SD-015

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
29
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
95% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 25
Not Voting: 82
Other: 42
Yea: 1705
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Sponsored Bills
RI S0482•Introduced
Amends the types of less expensive generic products which pharmacists may prescribe to include "devices and supplies" and "therapeutically equivalent products" and requires the director to provide a list of therapeutically equivalent products.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0988•Introduced
Includes Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday as a holiday.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0979•Engrossed
Amends Pawtucket property tax classification system.
Primary Sponsor
RI S0912•Introduced
Requires all certified independent or district charter schools upon application for a renewal of said charter or an application for a new charter school to provide a union neutrality clause in the charter.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0716•Introduced
Provides a procedure for parking modifications near shoreline rights of way.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0706•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.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0626•Introduced
Requires municipalities to maintain and update a list of CRMC designated rights-of-way to tidal areas in their municipality.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0541•Introduced
Increases from 7 days to 9 days the period of time in which a request for a recount of the votes cast can be made to the board of elections and no certificates of election may be issued until the recount, if any, is completed.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0495•Engrossed
Authorizes the establishment of a RI housing champion designation program. This program would make qualified municipalities eligible to receive preferential access to state resources, including discretionary state infrastructure funds, as available.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0241•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 S0122•Introduced
Establishes a housing land bank program with the goal of creating affordable housing in the State of Rhode Island. The housing land bank would have the authority to buy, receive and hold property in furtherance of this goal.
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 S1083•Introduced
Adds the process of permitting the construction of attached single-family dwellings in identified zoning districts as a factor that zoning ordinances must address.
Primary Sponsor
RI S0779•Introduced
Imposes a wealth tax on Rhode Island individuals and entities at a rate of one percent (1%) of worldwide wealth.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0650•Introduced
Effective September 1, 2025, 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.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0651•Introduced
Creates rodent integrated pest management pilot programs for municipalities. That choose to participate. Reports would be approved by the municipality's mayor or administrator and would be submitted to the department of environmental management.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0462•Engrossed
Removes the sunset provision of the four (4) year pilot program to prevent drug overdoses through the establishment of harm reduction centers and creates a permanent program for harm reduction centers.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0068•Engrossed
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 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 S0795•Introduced
Increases the maximum fill for non-opioid, non-narcotic controlled substances found in schedule II, so that a ninety-day (90) supply may be dispensed at any one time.
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 S0739•Introduced
Makes all causes of action based on sexual abuse or exploitation of a child not subject to any statute of limitations whether the claim has lapsed or was previously time-barred.
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
Co-Sponsor
RI S0497•Introduced
Exempts from taxation the real and tangible personal property of the Center for Southeast Asians.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0483•Introduced
Authorizes pharmacists to dispense a one-time refill, for up to one hundred days under certain specified conditions.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0461•Introduced
Caps the total amount that a covered person is required to pay for a covered prescription inhaler, prescription device, or prescription equipment to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per thirty (30) day supply.
Co-Sponsor
RI S0339•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
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