Senator • Republican
Anthony Deluca
Rhode Island • District SD-029
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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
42
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
83% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 165
Not Voting: 1
Other: 51
Yea: 912
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Sponsored Bills
RI S2154•Passed
Allows the taking of wild turkeys by using a crossbow in compliance with rules and regulations promulgated by DEM.
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RI S2150•Passed
Exempts egg laying hens kept for commercial egg production purposes from the provisions of chapter 4-1.1 until January 1, 2028.
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RI S2112•Passed
Provides that supported decision-making pursuant to chapter 66.13 of title 42 be added to the Limited Guardianship and Guardianship of Adults forms section as one of the less restrictive alternatives to guardianship that have been explored.
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RI S2019•Engrossed
Requires that all maintenance of sidewalks along state highways, with the exception of snow and ice removal, be the responsibility of the state.
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RI S2348•Introduced
Establishes office of inspector general which would be charged with preventing fraud and mismanagement of public funds, regardless of their source and would oversee all state programs and operations.
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RI S2114•Introduced
Establishes the office of inspector general as an independent administrative agency charged with the responsibility to investigate, detect, and prevent fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement in the expenditure of public funds.
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RI S2052•Introduced
Repeals the corporation minimum tax.
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RI S2012•Introduced
Mandates that any surplus state tax revenue received in any fiscal year be refunded to the taxpayers of this state on a proportional basis in relation to the personal income tax liability incurred by the taxpayers in that fiscal year.
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RI S2008•Introduced
Prohibits total education aid paid to any local education agency from being reduced by more than one percent (1%) of the municipal education appropriation in the previous fiscal year.
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RI S2061•Introduced
Allows a modification to federal adjusted gross income for all social security income for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2025.
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RI S2010•Introduced
Increases the number of days a retired municipal employee could work in a calendar year without interruption of pension benefits to ninety (90) days.
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RI S2224•Introduced
Provides for enhanced penalties if a victim of unauthorized dissemination of indecent material is a minor or the offender is in a position of authority over the victim or the offense results in serious bodily injury or death of the victim.
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RI S2509•Introduced
Requires the PUC to make public notification of any changes in eligibility or production of energy, and would direct the commission to promulgate rules and regulations to allow and facilitate the prompt public disclosure of this information.
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RI S2556•Introduced
Establishes the first time home buyer savings program act. Allows modifications to federal adjusted gross income for $50,000 in contributions and $150,000 of interest and dividends included in federal adjusted gross income.
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RI S2664•Introduced
Changes the community service requirements of a sentence related to the violation of § 11-44-21.1 relating to defacing private residences, offices, businesses or commercial property.
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RI S2506•Introduced
Requires the public utilities commission (PUC) to produce a report by January 1, 2025 and each January 1 thereafter, on the ability for the current electric grid to handle the electrification load need to power cars, buildings, and heating of homes.
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RI S2110•Introduced
Provides for a 10 year statute of limitations for the violation of second degree sexual assault.
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RI S2537•Introduced
Establishes the organic farming and certification program to be administered by the department of environmental management.
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RI S2295•Introduced
Permits and legalize the sale of raw milk.
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RI S2683•Introduced
Defines "public official" to include school personnel for purposes of the criminal prohibition against making threats to public officials.
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RI S2192•Introduced
Adds a rebuttable defense if any person shall die or sustain a personal injury while committing robbery of the owner, lessor, or occupant of a motor vehicle and that the owner or occupant of the vehicle acted in self-defense.
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RI S2198•Introduced
Provides a rebuttable defense if any person shall die or sustain a personal injury while committing any violent criminal offense that individual is lawfully in a place they have a right to be, and acted in self-defense and reasonable belief of harm.
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RI S2266•Introduced
Requires that all sales representatives selling or leasing solar panels are licensed by the department of business regulation and that a statement be provided to homeowners setting forth pertinent information pertaining to the solar panels.
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RI S2077•Introduced
Amends the law on nursing home minimum staffing requirements in order that any penalty incurred in calendar years 2022 and 2023 would be abated.
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RI S2835•Introduced
Amends the law relating to casino crimes to be consistent with the advent of iGaming and the relevant age restrictions to participate in iGaming.
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RI S2619•Introduced
Requires the state to implement the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact no later than July 1, 2024, and restores access to telemedicine for all residents and allows treatment by out-of-state providers.
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RI S2053•Introduced
Establishes a new educational program that allows students to enroll public and private schools of their choice.
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RI S2016•Introduced
Allows municipalities without public transportation extending to urban service boundaries to reduce the low- or moderate-income housing requirements from 10% to 6%.
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RI S2017•Introduced
Provides another method for municipalities to identify and calculate private residences as low- and moderate-income housing. This method is in addition to and not in lieu of other methods permitted under law.
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RI S2593•Introduced
Refunds to corporations with annual gross income of less than $400 the difference between the gross annual income and the $400 minimum tax imposed with the amount refunded capped at $400.
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RI S2658•Introduced
Replaces state marshals with capitol police as to those law enforcement officers being exempt from certain firearm restrictions.
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RI S2216•Introduced
Prohibits the sale or possession of firearm silencers unless the person complies with federal law in the sale, possession and use.
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RI S2201•Introduced
Defines suitable person, establishes reasons for applying for concealed carry permit, establishes what information is required on applications, establishes appeal process for denials, provides that records are not public permits hunting with suppressor.
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RI S2231•Introduced
Defines suitable person and establishes reasons for applying for carry permit, establishes what information is required on applications, establishes appeal process if application denied and provides that records are not public.
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RI S2199•Introduced
Allows an individual to lawfully possess a device that would silence the sound of a natural report of a rifle or shotgun to hunt game, as long as the host rifle or shotgun is allowed.
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RI S2107•Introduced
Allows reciprocal concealed carry permits from out of state to be valid in Rhode Island, which is either authorized by the attorney general or subject to other reciprocal restrictions.
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RI S2111•Introduced
Provides for a cause of action against an individual or entity that prohibits the possession of firearms on real property, except residences, by an individual that is authorized and licensed to carry a firearm.
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RI S2108•Introduced
Permits Rhode Island residents, 21 years of age or older, to carry a concealed handgun, without a permit.
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RI S2103•Introduced
Provides the review and appeal process for individuals applying for a permit or license to carry a handgun with the licensing authority or attorney general.
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RI S2421•Introduced
Requires that only the mail ballot voter/spouse/court appointed guardian/cohabitant/or adult person related to the voter by blood or marriage, be allowed to physically mail the voted mail ballot.
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RI S2079•Introduced
Encourages and authorizes the department of health to adopt rules and regulations that lead to the more liberal utilization of buprenorphine.
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RI S2155•Introduced
Requires as part of the solar permit application an assessment on carbon-neutral, a solar permit would only be approved if it was carbon neutral based on the assessment.
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