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Edith Ajello

Rhode Island • District HD-001
Edith Ajello

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
28
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
91% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 109
Not Voting: 32
Other: 1
Yea: 2069

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Sponsored Bills

RI H5436Introduced

Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5348Introduced

Repeals the required HIV testing for an individual convicted under chapter 34.1 of title 11 ("commercial sexual activity"). It would also allow the option for HIV testing for any person convicted under this chapter.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5247Introduced

Provides that advertising goods that don't include a price referencing all mandatory fees and charges shall be a deceptive trade practice.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5229Introduced

Authorizes the establishment of a Rhode Island housing champion designation program and makes qualified municipalities eligible to receive preferential access to state resources, including discretionary state infrastructure funds, as available.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5185Engrossed

Prohibits the use of service agreements that are unfair to an owner of residential real estate who enters into such an agreement or to persons who may become owners of that real estate in the future.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5130Introduced

Crime gun ballistic evidence to be submitted to NIBIN.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6334Introduced

Authorizes municipalities to impose a ticket tax on ticket sales for venues large enough to hold at least eight hundred (800) patrons, seated, of two dollars ($2) per ticket. The tax shall be redistributed to the locality where the venue is located.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6157Introduced

Creates a new commercial fishing license for invasive green crabs for Rhode Island residents for twenty-five dollars ($25) annually.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5893Engrossed

Requires the electronic filing of domestic violence/sexual assault forms by law enforcement agencies, and enhances the information to be included on the reporting forms.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5171Engrossed

Extends the sunset provision of the four (4) year pilot program to prevent drug overdoses through the establishment of harm reduction centers for two (2) years to March 1, 2028.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5158Introduced

Repeals the examination requirement in order to qualify for a clinical social workers license.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5110Engrossed

Provides for the operation and duties of natural organic reduction for the contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil. Disposition facilities would be used for either cremation or natural organic reduction.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6245Introduced

Creates a bail task force to study the need of monetary conditions of bail and to consider other methods for ensuring an accused’s appearance in court, enhance public safety and honor the presumption of innocence.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6162Engrossed

Permit the City of Providence a one-year levy cap for fiscal year 2026 not to exceed eight percent (8%).

Co-Sponsor
RI H5357Introduced

Repeals provisions that assess costs for women in the community corrections program for women offenders.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5358Introduced

Under certain circumstances, provides immunity from arrest and prosecution for prostitution, procurement of sexual conduct for a fee, loitering for prostitution and soliciting from motor vehicles for indecent purposes.

Primary Sponsor
RI H5307Enrolled

Authorizes the Providence city council to set the veterans tax exemption limit to an amount determined by the city council via ordinance or resolution.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5079Introduced

Adds to those persons exempt from payment of parking fees at any recreational facility owned and operated by the state those individuals determined by the executive office of HHS, or its designee, to be disabled for purposes of Medicaid eligibility.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6290Introduced

Imposes a wealth tax on Rhode Island individuals and entities at a rate of one percent (1%) of worldwide wealth.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6096Introduced

Prohibits RIPTA from using state funds or the proceeds of any bond(s) to pay for any work performed after 9/1/25, pursuant to the “transit center joint development project” RFP and/or pursuant to related the preliminary services agreement.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6006Introduced

Submits the state's 2025 capital development program requesting the issuance of general obligation bonds totaling twenty five million dollars ($25,000,000) for approval of the electorate at the general election to be held on November 3, 2026.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5468Introduced

Adjusts the motor fuel tax for inflation every two (2) years based on the inflation that has occurred in the previous two (2) years.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5996Introduced

Creates the Rhode Island Individual Market Affordability Act of 2024 to help reduce out-of-pocket costs for low- and moderate-income consumers enrolled in the health insurance coverage through the Rhode Island health benefits exchange.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5527Introduced

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 H5744Introduced

Authorizes the office of postsecondary commissioner to expand bilingual and dual language teacher certificates in urban schools through two scholarship programs for students and teachers, with eligibility requirements and donations.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5233Introduced

Establishes a tax credit against income tax based on eligible expenses incurred for care and support of an eligible family member.

Co-Sponsor
RI H5756Introduced

Allows a municipality to set its own conveyance tax rate for residential properties sold in excess of $900,000.00 at $10 per $500. Provides collected taxes to be in a restricted account and distributed within 2 years for affordable housing.

Co-Sponsor
RI H6010Introduced

Allows the city of Providence to impose an additional conveyance tax of three quarters of one percent (0.75%) on sale of any real property in excess of one million dollars ($1,000,000).

Co-Sponsor

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