
This page focuses on all legislations pertaining to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing issues or concerns. You may want to check where each bill stands at this point. Please click here to go to RI General Assembly Bill Status System. Make sure to put all 4 digits next to "Bills:" and click on "enter" button on the screen. (not on the keyboard).
Current Legislations (Legislative Session in 2006):
SPONSOR: Rep. Coderre, Rep. Crowley, Rep. Kilmartin , Rep. Davey, and Rep. Gallison
Requires all appointments shall be made by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate and authorizes the board to elect from among its members the chairperson, vice chairperson and such other officers as it may deem necessary.
Status:
- Introduced on January 10th and then, referred to House Separation of Powers Committee.
- January 26th: the House Separation of Powers Committee recommended passage.
Result: House passed on Feb. 2nd with amendment.
February 7th: Referred to the Senate Government Oversight committee.
February 9th: Committee recommended passage as amended in concurrence.
February 16th: The Senate passed in concurrence.
RI CDHH Position: N/A.
SPONSOR: Senator Lenihan, Senator Metts, Senator Damiani , Senator Bates , and Senator Breene
Requires all appointments shall be made by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate and authorizes the board to elect from among its members the chairperson, vice chairperson and such other officers as it may deem necessary.
Status:
Introduced on January 24th and then, referred to Senate Government Committee.
February 9th: the Senate committee recommended passage with amendment.
February 16th: The Senate passed Sub A.
March 2nd: The bill is referred to the House Separation of Powers Committee.
March 14th - the House committee recommended passage of Sub A in concurrence..
RI CDHH Position: N/A.
SPONSOR: Rep. Watson , Rep. Mumford, Rep. Gorham, Rep. Savage, and Rep. Ehrhardt
RI CDHH Budget for FY2006 - $352,084
RI CDHH FTE - 3.0
Rhode Island School for the Deaf Budget for FY2006 - $6,752,518
Status:
Introduced on February 8th and then, referred to House Finance Committee.
RI CDHH Position: N/A.
SPONSOR: Rep. Watson , Rep. Mumford, Rep. Gorham, Rep. Savage, and Rep. Ehrhardt
House Bill 7120 (Article 001 and Article 007)
RI CDHH Budget for FY2007 - $373,729
RI CDHH FTE - 2.8
Rhode Island School for the Deaf Budget for FY2007 - $6,854,212
Rhode Island School for the Deaf Budget for Building in FY2007 - $31.25 million
Status:
Introduced on February 8th and then, referred to House Finance Committee.
House Finance Committee Hearing on Article 7 on April 12th at 12:30pm in Room 35.
The House Finance Committee amended and recommended for passage on June 13th.
The bill is placed on House Calender for vote.
The House and Senate passed in concurrance and the Governor signed it on June 30, 2006.
RI CDHH Position: Support Article 7 on RISD new building. Please click here for RI CDHH's testimony on April 12th.
PHOTOS at the House Finance Committee Hearing on April 12th provided by RI School for the Deaf: Click here for Photos
5) All Televised Political Advertisements Must Be Closed-Captioning.
SPONSOR: Rep. Handy, Rep. Ajello, Rep. Jacquard, Rep. Story, and Rep. McNamara
RI CDHH Position: Support this bill.
6) Enhanced Language of Law on Board of the Examiners for the Interpreters for the Deaf
SPONSOR: Senators Gibbs, Blais, and Breene
RI CDHH Position: Support this bill. Please click here for RI CDHH's testimony on March 1st.
7) Enhanced Language of Law on Board of the Examiners for the Interpreters for the Deaf
SPONSOR: Representative Long, Ehrhardt, Moffitt, Savage, and Story
RI CDHH Position: Support this bill.
8) Enhanced Language of Law on Board of the Examiners for the Interpreters for the Deaf
SPONSOR: Representative Long, Ehrhardt, Amaral, and Moffitt
RI CDHH Position: Support this bill.
SPONSOR: Senators Alves, Paiva-Weed, Roberts, Perry, and Gallo
SPONSOR: Representative Jacquard, Handy, and Naughton
Senate Bill 2383
House Bill 8254
To increase from $400 to $1500 for children under 19 and to increase from $400 to $700 for adults, age 19 and up. However, it did not mention about the optional rider coverage would pay the difference of the hearing aid costs.
Status:
Introduced on February 7th and then, referred to Senate Health and Human Committee.
RI CDHH Position: Support this bill but prefer with amendment to include the optional rider coverage.