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Gregory Costantino

Rhode Island • District HD-044
Gregory Costantino

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
33
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
75% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 104
Not Voting: 756
Other: 2
Yea: 1340

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Sponsored Bills

RI H6351Introduced

Requires payments by the corporation increase from a $3.00 tipping fee per vehicle to a $6.00 tipping fee per vehicle, unless exempt. This act would also require fees be paid to Johnston on an annual rather than a biannual basis.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5961Engrossed

Updates the statutory terminology by replacing the phrase "institutions of higher learning" with that of "educational institutions", and would redefine child daycare centers as educational institutions.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5513Enrolled

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 H6315Engrossed

Repeals § 27-11.1-3 to eliminate the ten percent (10%) limitation on Schedule BA assets.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6272Engrossed

Exempts from taxation the real and tangible personal property of Amos House, provided it remains a qualified tax-exempt corporation pursuant to §501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6005Introduced

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 H5758Introduced

Includes payment of social security benefits to the modification reducing federal adjusted gross income on personal income taxes.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5769Introduced

Provides that when a registrant voluntarily cancels the registrant's motor vehicle registration, that person receives a credit for the time remaining on the original registration to be applied to a future registration.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5768Introduced

DMV to provide credit for portions of unused voluntarily cancelled vehicle registrations.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5753Introduced

Exempts subchapter S corporations in the first year of existence from paying the minimum tax.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5900Engrossed

Distinguishes, in two separate subsections, a first offense for reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor, and a second or subsequent offense for reckless driving, which is a felony.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5643Introduced

Amends the law relating to casino crimes to be consistent with the advent of iGaming and the relevant age restrictions to participate in iGaming.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5319Introduced

Allows any peace officer working in a Rhode Island school as a full or part-time resource officer to work in excess of the seventy-five (75) working days in a calendar year, and not have an interruption in their benefits.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6059Introduced

Exempts certain products that have PFAS if deemed safe by FDA.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5998Introduced

Establishes an office of inspector general as an independent administrative agency, charged with preventing and detecting fraud, waste and abuse, and mismanagement in the expenditure of public funds.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5942Introduced

Establishes a restricted receipt account at the DLT for hospitality industry workforce training grants, funded by an annual $50 dollar fee to be charged by RIDOH to food service establishments.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5820Introduced

Amends the obligation of entities to sell at retail to Rhode Island and use customers.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5819Introduced

Changes the excess renewable net-metering credit to a wholesale rate.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5934Introduced

Provides that any person eighteen (18) years of age who is issued a license or permit may carry a stun gun.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5269Engrossed

Allows the waiver of interest on overdue taxes for commercial properties.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5814Introduced

Requires the PUC to produce report on comprehensive study by April 30, 2026.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5918Introduced

Requires landlords of residential properties built before 1978 to register lead hazard mitigation information with the department of health and the information would be private and only accessible by specific entities.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5906Introduced

Substitutes "housing resources commission" with "department of health" for lead hazard mitigation purposes. It also makes it easier for a property owner to release funds put into an escrow account, if needed to make required repairs or improvements.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5181Introduced

Modifies the summons for eviction for reasons other than nonpayment of rent with the district court, to add a certificate of service section, and provides the option to post the summons/complaint conspicuously on door of the defendant/tenant's dwelling.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5137Introduced

Provides that the state board of elections shall verify the citizenship status of all persons on the voter registration list.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5870Introduced

Defines public-private partnerships and provide the framework to encourage the use of public-private partnerships for proposals for state purchases.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5685Introduced

Allows casino workers to receive overtime pay for working Sundays and Holidays.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5330Introduced

Provides that amendments to §§ 34-36.1-1.03 and 34-36.1-3.08 are applicable to condominiums created before July 1, 1982, provides a definition for the term “special assessment” and allows unit owners to participate in association meetings remotely.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6013Introduced

Repeals the gross earnings tax on electric and gas companies.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5754Introduced

Increases the net taxable estate exemption to four million dollars ($4,000,000) for deaths that occur on or after January 1, 2026.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5301Introduced

Expands responsibilities of agencies, persons or entities that store, own, collect, process, maintain, acquire, use, or licenses data, who experiences a security breach, include providing additional information to persons affected and law enforcement

Co-Sponsor
RI H5141Introduced

Establishes a motor vehicle license plate to honor Roger Williams.

Co-Sponsor
RI H7660Passed

Exempts from taxation real and tangible personal property classified as industrial and would extend the exemption period from ten (10) years to twenty (20) years.

Primary Sponsor

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