Representative • Democrat
Scott Slater
Rhode Island • District HD-010

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
27
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 55
Not Voting: 228
Other: 1
Yea: 1935
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Sponsored Bills
RI H6242•Introduced
Replaces state marshals with capitol police as to those law enforcement officers being exempt from certain firearm restrictions.
Co-Sponsor
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 H5838•Introduced
Would provide additional procedural safeguards for English as a second language learners and English language learners during the IEP process.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5029•Introduced
Sets the minimum wage for 2026 at $16 per hour, 2027 at $17 per hour, 2028 at $18 per hour, 2029 at $19 per hour and for 2030 at $20 per hour.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5031•Introduced
Allows for the issuance of Class BV liquor licenses for the properties located at 94 Carpenter Street and 1023 Broad Street, both in the city of Providence.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6334•Introduced
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 H6272•Engrossed
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 H6162•Engrossed
Permit the City of Providence a one-year levy cap for fiscal year 2026 not to exceed eight percent (8%).
Co-Sponsor
RI H5299•Introduced
Directs RIHousing to work with stakeholders to investigate and determine ways to assist an incorporated homeowners' association to exercise rights to purchase leased land.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5799•Engrossed
Provides that minor subdivisions would include oversized lot subdivisions under certain circumstances and relative to zoning ordinances, permit a modification to allow "neighborhood character-based modifications" under certain circumstances.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5992•Introduced
Amends the Rhode Island works program to allow lawful permanent residents to receive benefits without a waiting period.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5307•Enrolled
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 H5281•Introduced
Creates the Rhode Island Childcare Assistance Program that governs both family eligibility for the state’s childcare subsidy program and expands eligibility for the program to meet the federal eligibility benchmark.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5197•Introduced
Removes the requirement that families consent to, and cooperate with the department of human services in establishing paternity and enforcing child and medical support orders as a condition of eligibility for child care assistance.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5196•Introduced
Eliminates the sunset on the provision of finding for child care for eligible child care educators and child care staff.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6350•Introduced
Allows communities to increase their local share of hotel tax collection by an additional two percent (2%).
Co-Sponsor
RI H6274•Introduced
Allows the collection of solid waste and recycling between the hours of seven o’clock (7:00) am and three o’clock (3:00) am seven days a week. It would also ban the use of mobile waste compaction technology for recycling.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5759•Introduced
Allows a deduction from federal adjusted gross income for interest payments on outstanding student loans.
Co-Sponsor
RI H5144•Introduced
Allows executive office of EOHHS to review current methodology for Medical payments to nursing facilities.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6270•Introduced
Prohibits the sale of beverages and drink mix powders containing hemp-derived delta-9 THC in RI, unless such products are authorized and regulated under the state’s cannabis laws, and maintains regulatory consistency within the state’s cannabis framework.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5285•Introduced
Authorizes a host city or town to impose a two percent (2%) tax on the endowment of a private institution of higher education that is in excess of one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000), to be used only for the host public school district.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6304•Introduced
Ensures public access to lead service lines to determine the existence of lead within the water connection. This act also ensures mitigation measures and replacement lines are consistent with the current version of 40 C.C.R. 141 Subpart I.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6076•Introduced
Establishes the fantasy sports consumer protection act.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5994•Introduced
Requires the department of environmental management to develop, identify, maintain and update a list of projects that qualify for forest and open space land conservation funding pursuant to federal laws.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6003•Introduced
Provides for increases or decreases in the amount of foundation level school support that a community would receive, based upon a community's ability to meet and surpass its minimum low- and moderate-income housing requirements.
Co-Sponsor
RI H6271•Introduced
Requires public middle schools, to allow students from a recognized non-public, charter, or alternative education institution, to participate in a non-sponsored sport in the school district where the student resides.
Primary Sponsor
RI H5802•Engrossed
Provides amendments to enable the development of state-owned vacant, abandoned or underutilized land for housing and the process therefore.
Co-Sponsor
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