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8/20/2024
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Rhode Island Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian-American and Pacific Islander Caucus unveils 2023-2024 Legislative Report
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STATE HOUSE – The Rhode Island Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian-American and Pacific Islander Caucus (RIBLIA) has released its 2023-2024 Legislative Report. The report details the legislative priorities and accomplishments of the Caucus over the past legislative session.
The Caucus is chaired by Sen. Jonathon Acosta (D-Dist. 16, Central Falls, Pawtucket) and Rep. Leonela Felix (D-Dist. 61, Pawtucket).
“As we present our second annual legislative report, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to each of you who have tirelessly advocated for Rhode Island's Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander communities. This past year has been marked by significant achievements that reflect our collective efforts to create a more equitable Rhode Island. Since the conclusion of this year’s legislative session, we reflect on the significant strides made for equity and justice. While four bills from our policy agenda have become law, including those related to rent increases, minimum wage for domestic workers, temporary caregiver insurance, and legal protections for healthcare providers, we acknowledge that some critical bills are still pending, including raising taxes on high-income earners, reforming the use of solitary confinement, passing the Crown Act, expanding support and access to bilingual education, and more,” said Chairs Acosta and Felix.
The RIBLIA Caucus represents and advocates for the interests of disadvantaged people throughout the State of Rhode Island. It seeks to increase a diverse participation and representation in all levels of government. The goal is to close, and ultimately to eliminate, disparities that still exist between white and non-white Americans in every aspect of life.
For more information, contact: Andrew Caruolo, Publicist State House Room 20 Providence, RI 02903 (401)222-6124
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