
Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesInnocent people should not be in jail.
The behind the Walls Committee wants you to show up and protest and bring your legislators in support of passing bail on 32.
RIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island

THE COILATION TO END HOMELESNESS WANTS THIS TO BE THE YEAR THE RI HOMELESS BILL OF RIGHTS IS AMENDED
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage Income Payment Plan.
We need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.
We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.


Help Black Lives Matter repeal LEOBOR.
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.

Help Elderly and Low-income Rhode Islanders.
VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
INNEOCENT PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE IN JAIL
THE BEHIND THE WALLS COMITTE WANT YOU TO SHOW UP AND PROTEST AND WRITE YOUR LEGISLATORS EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR BAIL ON 32
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Get to know the politicians and activists driving change. Discover the passion and vision propelling these initiators to break boundaries.

HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI
If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.

Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesInnocent people should not be in jail.
The behind the Walls Committee wants you to show up and protest and bring your legislators in support of passing bail on 32.
RIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island

THE COILATION TO END HOMELESNESS WANTS THIS TO BE THE YEAR THE RI HOMELESS BILL OF RIGHTS IS AMENDED
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage Income Payment Plan.
We need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.
We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.


Help Black Lives Matter repeal LEOBOR.
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.

Help Elderly and Low-income Rhode Islanders.
VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
INNEOCENT PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE IN JAIL
THE BEHIND THE WALLS COMITTE WANT YOU TO SHOW UP AND PROTEST AND WRITE YOUR LEGISLATORS EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR BAIL ON 32
Paragraph Links
Get to know the politicians and activists driving change. Discover the passion and vision propelling these initiators to break boundaries.

HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI
If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.

Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesInnocent people should not be in jail.
The behind the Walls Committee wants you to show up and protest and bring your legislators in support of passing bail on 32.
RIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island

THE COILATION TO END HOMELESNESS WANTS THIS TO BE THE YEAR THE RI HOMELESS BILL OF RIGHTS IS AMENDED
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage Income Payment Plan.
We need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.
We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.


Help Black Lives Matter repeal LEOBOR.
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.

Help Elderly and Low-income Rhode Islanders.
VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
INNEOCENT PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE IN JAIL
THE BEHIND THE WALLS COMITTE WANT YOU TO SHOW UP AND PROTEST AND WRITE YOUR LEGISLATORS EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR BAIL ON 32
Paragraph Links
Get to know the politicians and activists driving change. Discover the passion and vision propelling these initiators to break boundaries.

HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI
If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.

Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesInnocent people should not be in jail.
The behind the Walls Committee wants you to show up and protest and bring your legislators in support of passing bail on 32.
RIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island

THE COILATION TO END HOMELESNESS WANTS THIS TO BE THE YEAR THE RI HOMELESS BILL OF RIGHTS IS AMENDED
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage Income Payment Plan.
We need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.
We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.


Help Black Lives Matter repeal LEOBOR.
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.

Help Elderly and Low-income Rhode Islanders.
VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
INNEOCENT PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE IN JAIL
THE BEHIND THE WALLS COMITTE WANT YOU TO SHOW UP AND PROTEST AND WRITE YOUR LEGISLATORS EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR BAIL ON 32
Paragraph Links
Get to know the politicians and activists driving change. Discover the passion and vision propelling these initiators to break boundaries.

HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI
If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.
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The objective of Rent a Revolution RI is to organize the community with an Action Plan for 2024, so that people know when to write legislators or committees, and when to show up and speak out. Please help support legislation that can help numerous Rhode Islanders throughout the future.
The objective of Rent a Revolution RI is to organize the community with an Action Plan for 2024, so that people know when to write legislators or committees, and when to show up and speak out. Please help support legislation that can help numerous Rhode Islanders the throughout the future.
The objective of Rent a Revolution RI is to organize the community with an Action Plan for 2024, so that people know when to write legislators or committees, and when to show up and speak out. Please help support legislation that can help numerous Rhode Islanders the throughout the future.

Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesRIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
RIPTA is going to have a deficit, meaning the costs are going to be greater than the revenue. Accross America, there is no Public Transportation System that is profiting. We are calling on Rhode ISland’s Legislature to fund RIPTA so that the State can have a reliable public transportation system and avoid service cuts. Please write Your legislators and ask them to support funding RIPTA. YOu can also get involved by
Inneocent People should not be in Jail.

The Behind the Walls Comitte wants you to show up to proteszt and write your legislators in support of passing Bail on 32.
The Behind the Walls committee is pushing for Bail on 32, a bill that would allow probation violators to post bail instead of being detained unconstitutionally and indefinitely without charge. Throughout modern history probation has had a negative impact on urban communities. Probation Violations in Rhode Island can result in lengthy prison stays. Bail on 32 aims to change that by letting probation violators have fair and speedy trials. Allowing individuals to pay bail on probation violations would end a practice that ruins lives. The loss of a home, a job, a parent, or an income can have harsh impacts. We need to pass Bail on 32 to reverse the negative impact probation has had on urban communities by releasing numerous individuals of color, and making sure probation violations dont ruin lives in the future. You can help pass this bill by writing your legislators, showing up to protest, donating to or going to a Behind the Walls Meetings on Wednesday Nights at 6:30 at DARE.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island.

The Colation to End Homelessness wants this to be the year the Homeless Bill of Rights is Amended.
Please support amending the Homeless Bill of Rights in Rhode ISland. Despite the significant allocation of funds towards affordable housing development in the recent budget, there are loopholes that allow developers to reclassify properties as affordable for a limited time before increasing the rent, depleting the stock of affordable housing. Furthermore, the closure of the 24-hour warming shelter at the Armory, which provided a safe and non-discriminatory environment, has led to the opening of shelters with discriminatory practices and curfews, forcing many homeless individuals into unsafe living conditions. The dismantling of a tent camp behind the DaVinci center has also had devastating consequences. Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights to include provisions for sanctioned tent camps with essential services, creating tiny home villages, safe parking lots for individuals living in their cars, and prohibiting the eviction and destruction of homeless tents is crucial. You can help by writing the General Assembly Representatives and committees, in addition to signing the petition.
HELP LOW INCOME AND ELDERLY RHODE ISLANDERS

VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
The recent surge in poverty, particularly among children, is a matter of great concern. Therefore, it is crucial to garner support for the 2024 RIGL bill, which seeks to increase the financial threshold for receiving subsidies, eliminating criteria standards that keep people below the poverty level. Elderly Rhode Islanders should not be forced to remain in poverty to qualify for the subsidies they rely on. The recent significant increase in poverty rates, especially among children, underscores the urgent need for this bill to provide much-needed financial freedom to low-income families.
HELP BLACK LIVES MATTER
REFORM OR REPEAL LEOBOR
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.
Advocates for the repeal or reform of the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEOBOR) in Rhode Island have highlighted the need for enhanced police accountability and transparency. The existing law has been criticized for creating barriers to addressing police misconduct and eroding public trust in the legal system. Efforts to revamp LEOBOR have gained momentum, with the Senate passing a bill for its reform in the last legislative session. However, the House did not act on the proposal Advocates argue that the repeal or overhaul of LEOBOR is essential to uphold the principles of democracy, the rule of law, and equal accountability under the law. The rapid movement towards LEOBOR reform in the 2024 Rhode Island General Assembly session reflects a growing recognition of the need to address this accountability issue comprehensively. Therefore, the repeal or reform of LEOBOR is a crucial step towards ensuring police accountability and rebuilding public trust in the state's law enforcement and legal institution.
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage income payment plan. They need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Please wholeheartedly support the passage of the Percentage Income Payment Plan (PIPP) in Rhode Island. The PIPP is a vital initiative that aims to provide relief to low-income residents who are struggling to pay their utility bills, particularly for gas and electricity. Under this plan, eligible households would pay a fixed percentage of their income for utility bills, ensuring that the burden of these essential services is proportionate to their earnings. This program is especially crucial for those living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, who are often disproportionately affected by high energy costs. The reintroduction of the PIPP in Rhode Island is a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of energy affordability and preventing costly shut-offs for vulnerable households. By supporting the PIPP, we can uphold the principles of equity and ensure that all members of our community have access to affordable and essential utility services. I encourage both the public and our esteemed legislators to rally behind this important initiative for the well-being of our fellow Rhode Islanders.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.

We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.
Please support the passage of Senate Bill 914, also known as the "4% rent control bill," which seeks to limit rent increases to no more than four percent annually and provide tenants with a civil action to recover damages for any violations. This crucial legislation is a significant step towards addressing housing affordability and ensuring stability for Rhode Island's residents. By implementing reasonable limits on rent hikes, the bill aims to protect tenants from exorbitant and unjustifiable increases, thereby fostering a more equitable rental market. This Bill empowers tenants by offering recourse in the event of violations, reinforcing the principle of fair and transparent landlord-tenant relationships. The passage of this bill will demonstrate the legislature's commitment to safeguarding the well-being of Rhode Island's diverse communities and promoting access to safe and affordable housing. Please stand in support of this vital measure for the benefit of our state's residents. Today, Landlords can raise rents in retaliatory ways without limits, that needs to change.
HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI

If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.
The upcoming opportunity to vote on whether to hold a constitutional convention in Rhode Island presents a pivotal moment for our state's democratic process. It is imperative that we rally support for this initiative, particularly in the context of addressing the flaws in our voting system and enacting essential changes to voting laws. The potential convening of a constitutional convention offers a unique and vital democratic experience, providing an avenue for the people of Rhode Island to actively participate in shaping the future of our state's governance and electoral processes. A constitutional convention represents a tangible opportunity to bypass entrenched systematic disfranchising of candidates and effect fundamental changes that reflect the will of the people to have fair and honest elections. By advocating for the passage of this convention, we can revitalize the democratic spirit of our constitution and pave the way for meaningful reforms to enhance the fairness, transparency, and inclusivity of our voting laws and systems. It is essential that we seize this moment to change the way the State hosts elections and protect our voting rights.

Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesRIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
RIPTA is going to have a deficit, meaning the costs are going to be greater than the revenue. Accross America, there is no Public Transportation System that is profiting. We are calling on Rhode ISland’s Legislature to fund RIPTA so that the State can have a reliable public transportation system and avoid service cuts. Please write Your legislators and ask them to support funding RIPTA. YOu can also get involved by
Inneocent People should not be in Jail.

The Behind the Walls Comitte wants you to show up to proteszt and write your legislators in support of passing Bail on 32.
The Behind the Walls committee is pushing for Bail on 32, a bill that would allow probation violators to post bail instead of being detained unconstitutionally and indefinitely without charge. Throughout modern history probation has had a negative impact on urban communities. Probation Violations in Rhode Island can result in lengthy prison stays. Bail on 32 aims to change that by letting probation violators have fair and speedy trials. Allowing individuals to pay bail on probation violations would end a practice that ruins lives. The loss of a home, a job, a parent, or an income can have harsh impacts. We need to pass Bail on 32 to reverse the negative impact probation has had on urban communities by releasing numerous individuals of color, and making sure probation violations dont ruin lives in the future. You can help pass this bill by writing your legislators, showing up to protest, donating to or going to a Behind the Walls Meetings on Wednesday Nights at 6:30 at DARE.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island.

The Colation to End Homelessness wants this to be the year the Homeless Bill of Rights is Amended.
Please support amending the Homeless Bill of Rights in Rhode ISland. Despite the significant allocation of funds towards affordable housing development in the recent budget, there are loopholes that allow developers to reclassify properties as affordable for a limited time before increasing the rent, depleting the stock of affordable housing. Furthermore, the closure of the 24-hour warming shelter at the Armory, which provided a safe and non-discriminatory environment, has led to the opening of shelters with discriminatory practices and curfews, forcing many homeless individuals into unsafe living conditions. The dismantling of a tent camp behind the DaVinci center has also had devastating consequences. Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights to include provisions for sanctioned tent camps with essential services, creating tiny home villages, safe parking lots for individuals living in their cars, and prohibiting the eviction and destruction of homeless tents is crucial. You can help by writing the General Assembly Representatives and committees, in addition to signing the petition.
HELP LOW INCOME AND ELDERLY RHODE ISLANDERS

VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
The recent surge in poverty, particularly among children, is a matter of great concern. Therefore, it is crucial to garner support for the 2024 RIGL bill, which seeks to increase the financial threshold for receiving subsidies, eliminating criteria standards that keep people below the poverty level. Elderly Rhode Islanders should not be forced to remain in poverty to qualify for the subsidies they rely on. The recent significant increase in poverty rates, especially among children, underscores the urgent need for this bill to provide much-needed financial freedom to low-income families.
HELP BLACK LIVES MATTER
REFORM OR REPEAL LEOBOR
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.
Advocates for the repeal or reform of the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEOBOR) in Rhode Island have highlighted the need for enhanced police accountability and transparency. The existing law has been criticized for creating barriers to addressing police misconduct and eroding public trust in the legal system. Efforts to revamp LEOBOR have gained momentum, with the Senate passing a bill for its reform in the last legislative session. However, the House did not act on the proposal Advocates argue that the repeal or overhaul of LEOBOR is essential to uphold the principles of democracy, the rule of law, and equal accountability under the law. The rapid movement towards LEOBOR reform in the 2024 Rhode Island General Assembly session reflects a growing recognition of the need to address this accountability issue comprehensively. Therefore, the repeal or reform of LEOBOR is a crucial step towards ensuring police accountability and rebuilding public trust in the state's law enforcement and legal institution.
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage income payment plan. They need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Please wholeheartedly support the passage of the Percentage Income Payment Plan (PIPP) in Rhode Island. The PIPP is a vital initiative that aims to provide relief to low-income residents who are struggling to pay their utility bills, particularly for gas and electricity. Under this plan, eligible households would pay a fixed percentage of their income for utility bills, ensuring that the burden of these essential services is proportionate to their earnings. This program is especially crucial for those living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, who are often disproportionately affected by high energy costs. The reintroduction of the PIPP in Rhode Island is a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of energy affordability and preventing costly shut-offs for vulnerable households. By supporting the PIPP, we can uphold the principles of equity and ensure that all members of our community have access to affordable and essential utility services. I encourage both the public and our esteemed legislators to rally behind this important initiative for the well-being of our fellow Rhode Islanders.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.

We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.
Please support the passage of Senate Bill 914, also known as the "4% rent control bill," which seeks to limit rent increases to no more than four percent annually and provide tenants with a civil action to recover damages for any violations. This crucial legislation is a significant step towards addressing housing affordability and ensuring stability for Rhode Island's residents. By implementing reasonable limits on rent hikes, the bill aims to protect tenants from exorbitant and unjustifiable increases, thereby fostering a more equitable rental market. This Bill empowers tenants by offering recourse in the event of violations, reinforcing the principle of fair and transparent landlord-tenant relationships. The passage of this bill will demonstrate the legislature's commitment to safeguarding the well-being of Rhode Island's diverse communities and promoting access to safe and affordable housing. Please stand in support of this vital measure for the benefit of our state's residents. Today, Landlords can raise rents in retaliatory ways without limits, that needs to change.
HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI

If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.
The upcoming opportunity to vote on whether to hold a constitutional convention in Rhode Island presents a pivotal moment for our state's democratic process. It is imperative that we rally support for this initiative, particularly in the context of addressing the flaws in our voting system and enacting essential changes to voting laws. The potential convening of a constitutional convention offers a unique and vital democratic experience, providing an avenue for the people of Rhode Island to actively participate in shaping the future of our state's governance and electoral processes. A constitutional convention represents a tangible opportunity to bypass entrenched systematic disfranchising of candidates and effect fundamental changes that reflect the will of the people to have fair and honest elections. By advocating for the passage of this convention, we can revitalize the democratic spirit of our constitution and pave the way for meaningful reforms to enhance the fairness, transparency, and inclusivity of our voting laws and systems. It is essential that we seize this moment to change the way the State hosts elections and protect our voting rights.

Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesRIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
RIPTA is going to have a deficit, meaning the costs are going to be greater than the revenue. Accross America, there is no Public Transportation System that is profiting. We are calling on Rhode ISland’s Legislature to fund RIPTA so that the State can have a reliable public transportation system and avoid service cuts. Please write Your legislators and ask them to support funding RIPTA. YOu can also get involved by
Inneocent People should not be in Jail.

The Behind the Walls Comitte wants you to show up to proteszt and write your legislators in support of passing Bail on 32.
The Behind the Walls committee is pushing for Bail on 32, a bill that would allow probation violators to post bail instead of being detained unconstitutionally and indefinitely without charge. Throughout modern history probation has had a negative impact on urban communities. Probation Violations in Rhode Island can result in lengthy prison stays. Bail on 32 aims to change that by letting probation violators have fair and speedy trials. Allowing individuals to pay bail on probation violations would end a practice that ruins lives. The loss of a home, a job, a parent, or an income can have harsh impacts. We need to pass Bail on 32 to reverse the negative impact probation has had on urban communities by releasing numerous individuals of color, and making sure probation violations dont ruin lives in the future. You can help pass this bill by writing your legislators, showing up to protest, donating to or going to a Behind the Walls Meetings on Wednesday Nights at 6:30 at DARE.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island.

The Colation to End Homelessness wants this to be the year the Homeless Bill of Rights is Amended.
Please support amending the Homeless Bill of Rights in Rhode ISland. Despite the significant allocation of funds towards affordable housing development in the recent budget, there are loopholes that allow developers to reclassify properties as affordable for a limited time before increasing the rent, depleting the stock of affordable housing. Furthermore, the closure of the 24-hour warming shelter at the Armory, which provided a safe and non-discriminatory environment, has led to the opening of shelters with discriminatory practices and curfews, forcing many homeless individuals into unsafe living conditions. The dismantling of a tent camp behind the DaVinci center has also had devastating consequences. Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights to include provisions for sanctioned tent camps with essential services, creating tiny home villages, safe parking lots for individuals living in their cars, and prohibiting the eviction and destruction of homeless tents is crucial. You can help by writing the General Assembly Representatives and committees, in addition to signing the petition.
HELP LOW INCOME AND ELDERLY RHODE ISLANDERS

VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
The recent surge in poverty, particularly among children, is a matter of great concern. Therefore, it is crucial to garner support for the 2024 RIGL bill, which seeks to increase the financial threshold for receiving subsidies, eliminating criteria standards that keep people below the poverty level. Elderly Rhode Islanders should not be forced to remain in poverty to qualify for the subsidies they rely on. The recent significant increase in poverty rates, especially among children, underscores the urgent need for this bill to provide much-needed financial freedom to low-income families.
HELP BLACK LIVES MATTER
REFORM OR REPEAL LEOBOR
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.
Advocates for the repeal or reform of the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEOBOR) in Rhode Island have highlighted the need for enhanced police accountability and transparency. The existing law has been criticized for creating barriers to addressing police misconduct and eroding public trust in the legal system. Efforts to revamp LEOBOR have gained momentum, with the Senate passing a bill for its reform in the last legislative session. However, the House did not act on the proposal Advocates argue that the repeal or overhaul of LEOBOR is essential to uphold the principles of democracy, the rule of law, and equal accountability under the law. The rapid movement towards LEOBOR reform in the 2024 Rhode Island General Assembly session reflects a growing recognition of the need to address this accountability issue comprehensively. Therefore, the repeal or reform of LEOBOR is a crucial step towards ensuring police accountability and rebuilding public trust in the state's law enforcement and legal institution.
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage income payment plan. They need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Please wholeheartedly support the passage of the Percentage Income Payment Plan (PIPP) in Rhode Island. The PIPP is a vital initiative that aims to provide relief to low-income residents who are struggling to pay their utility bills, particularly for gas and electricity. Under this plan, eligible households would pay a fixed percentage of their income for utility bills, ensuring that the burden of these essential services is proportionate to their earnings. This program is especially crucial for those living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, who are often disproportionately affected by high energy costs. The reintroduction of the PIPP in Rhode Island is a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of energy affordability and preventing costly shut-offs for vulnerable households. By supporting the PIPP, we can uphold the principles of equity and ensure that all members of our community have access to affordable and essential utility services. I encourage both the public and our esteemed legislators to rally behind this important initiative for the well-being of our fellow Rhode Islanders.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.

We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.
Please support the passage of Senate Bill 914, also known as the "4% rent control bill," which seeks to limit rent increases to no more than four percent annually and provide tenants with a civil action to recover damages for any violations. This crucial legislation is a significant step towards addressing housing affordability and ensuring stability for Rhode Island's residents. By implementing reasonable limits on rent hikes, the bill aims to protect tenants from exorbitant and unjustifiable increases, thereby fostering a more equitable rental market. This Bill empowers tenants by offering recourse in the event of violations, reinforcing the principle of fair and transparent landlord-tenant relationships. The passage of this bill will demonstrate the legislature's commitment to safeguarding the well-being of Rhode Island's diverse communities and promoting access to safe and affordable housing. Please stand in support of this vital measure for the benefit of our state's residents. Today, Landlords can raise rents in retaliatory ways without limits, that needs to change.
HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI

If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.
The upcoming opportunity to vote on whether to hold a constitutional convention in Rhode Island presents a pivotal moment for our state's democratic process. It is imperative that we rally support for this initiative, particularly in the context of addressing the flaws in our voting system and enacting essential changes to voting laws. The potential convening of a constitutional convention offers a unique and vital democratic experience, providing an avenue for the people of Rhode Island to actively participate in shaping the future of our state's governance and electoral processes. A constitutional convention represents a tangible opportunity to bypass entrenched systematic disfranchising of candidates and effect fundamental changes that reflect the will of the people to have fair and honest elections. By advocating for the passage of this convention, we can revitalize the democratic spirit of our constitution and pave the way for meaningful reforms to enhance the fairness, transparency, and inclusivity of our voting laws and systems. It is essential that we seize this moment to change the way the State hosts elections and protect our voting rights.

Learn about the major legislative goals People are working for in 2024
Repealing or Amending LEOBOR
Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights
Helping Tenants and Homeowners
Passing the Percentage Income Payment Program
Allowing Probation Violators to make Bail
Amending Escrow Accounts and raising Wages for InmatesRIPTA is facing a defect loss.

Please ask the General Assembly to ensure service and driver pay by passing a Budget Measure for RIPTA.
RIPTA is going to have a deficit, meaning the costs are going to be greater than the revenue. Accross America, there is no Public Transportation System that is profiting. We are calling on Rhode ISland’s Legislature to fund RIPTA so that the State can have a reliable public transportation system and avoid service cuts. Please write Your legislators and ask them to support funding RIPTA. YOu can also get involved by
Inneocent People should not be in Jail.

The Behind the Walls Comitte wants you to show up to proteszt and write your legislators in support of passing Bail on 32.
The Behind the Walls committee is pushing for Bail on 32, a bill that would allow probation violators to post bail instead of being detained unconstitutionally and indefinitely without charge. Throughout modern history probation has had a negative impact on urban communities. Probation Violations in Rhode Island can result in lengthy prison stays. Bail on 32 aims to change that by letting probation violators have fair and speedy trials. Allowing individuals to pay bail on probation violations would end a practice that ruins lives. The loss of a home, a job, a parent, or an income can have harsh impacts. We need to pass Bail on 32 to reverse the negative impact probation has had on urban communities by releasing numerous individuals of color, and making sure probation violations dont ruin lives in the future. You can help pass this bill by writing your legislators, showing up to protest, donating to or going to a Behind the Walls Meetings on Wednesday Nights at 6:30 at DARE.
Let's do everything we can to help the homeless in Rhode Island.

The Colation to End Homelessness wants this to be the year the Homeless Bill of Rights is Amended.
Please support amending the Homeless Bill of Rights in Rhode ISland. Despite the significant allocation of funds towards affordable housing development in the recent budget, there are loopholes that allow developers to reclassify properties as affordable for a limited time before increasing the rent, depleting the stock of affordable housing. Furthermore, the closure of the 24-hour warming shelter at the Armory, which provided a safe and non-discriminatory environment, has led to the opening of shelters with discriminatory practices and curfews, forcing many homeless individuals into unsafe living conditions. The dismantling of a tent camp behind the DaVinci center has also had devastating consequences. Amending the Homeless Bill of Rights to include provisions for sanctioned tent camps with essential services, creating tiny home villages, safe parking lots for individuals living in their cars, and prohibiting the eviction and destruction of homeless tents is crucial. You can help by writing the General Assembly Representatives and committees, in addition to signing the petition.
HELP LOW INCOME AND ELDERLY RHODE ISLANDERS

VOICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR EXPANDING INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS AND ABILISHING LIMITS THAT CREATE POVERTY
The recent surge in poverty, particularly among children, is a matter of great concern. Therefore, it is crucial to garner support for the 2024 RIGL bill, which seeks to increase the financial threshold for receiving subsidies, eliminating criteria standards that keep people below the poverty level. Elderly Rhode Islanders should not be forced to remain in poverty to qualify for the subsidies they rely on. The recent significant increase in poverty rates, especially among children, underscores the urgent need for this bill to provide much-needed financial freedom to low-income families.
HELP BLACK LIVES MATTER
REFORM OR REPEAL LEOBOR
Without LEOBOR, police chiefs and the governor would be able to handle disciplinary scenarios with a lot more accountability.
Advocates for the repeal or reform of the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEOBOR) in Rhode Island have highlighted the need for enhanced police accountability and transparency. The existing law has been criticized for creating barriers to addressing police misconduct and eroding public trust in the legal system. Efforts to revamp LEOBOR have gained momentum, with the Senate passing a bill for its reform in the last legislative session. However, the House did not act on the proposal Advocates argue that the repeal or overhaul of LEOBOR is essential to uphold the principles of democracy, the rule of law, and equal accountability under the law. The rapid movement towards LEOBOR reform in the 2024 Rhode Island General Assembly session reflects a growing recognition of the need to address this accountability issue comprehensively. Therefore, the repeal or reform of LEOBOR is a crucial step towards ensuring police accountability and rebuilding public trust in the state's law enforcement and legal institution.
The George Wiely Center wants to pass the Percentage income payment plan. They need overwhelming support to get that done.
We can lower the cost of living by passing the Percentage Income Payment Program.
Please wholeheartedly support the passage of the Percentage Income Payment Plan (PIPP) in Rhode Island. The PIPP is a vital initiative that aims to provide relief to low-income residents who are struggling to pay their utility bills, particularly for gas and electricity. Under this plan, eligible households would pay a fixed percentage of their income for utility bills, ensuring that the burden of these essential services is proportionate to their earnings. This program is especially crucial for those living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, who are often disproportionately affected by high energy costs. The reintroduction of the PIPP in Rhode Island is a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of energy affordability and preventing costly shut-offs for vulnerable households. By supporting the PIPP, we can uphold the principles of equity and ensure that all members of our community have access to affordable and essential utility services. I encourage both the public and our esteemed legislators to rally behind this important initiative for the well-being of our fellow Rhode Islanders.
Renting should be feasible. Please help give renters in Rhode Island more rights.

We need activists committed to solving the housing crisis, that is why we are asking you to write Your representatives and indicate your support for passing the 4% rent control bill.
Please support the passage of Senate Bill 914, also known as the "4% rent control bill," which seeks to limit rent increases to no more than four percent annually and provide tenants with a civil action to recover damages for any violations. This crucial legislation is a significant step towards addressing housing affordability and ensuring stability for Rhode Island's residents. By implementing reasonable limits on rent hikes, the bill aims to protect tenants from exorbitant and unjustifiable increases, thereby fostering a more equitable rental market. This Bill empowers tenants by offering recourse in the event of violations, reinforcing the principle of fair and transparent landlord-tenant relationships. The passage of this bill will demonstrate the legislature's commitment to safeguarding the well-being of Rhode Island's diverse communities and promoting access to safe and affordable housing. Please stand in support of this vital measure for the benefit of our state's residents. Today, Landlords can raise rents in retaliatory ways without limits, that needs to change.
HELP MAKE ELECTIONS MORE FAIR IN RI

If Rhode Island votes to have a constitutional convention in 2024, we can fix the flaws in Rhode Island's Voting Laws. We need your help with the campaign to convince Rhode Islanders to vote in favor of the ballot measure.
The upcoming opportunity to vote on whether to hold a constitutional convention in Rhode Island presents a pivotal moment for our state's democratic process. It is imperative that we rally support for this initiative, particularly in the context of addressing the flaws in our voting system and enacting essential changes to voting laws. The potential convening of a constitutional convention offers a unique and vital democratic experience, providing an avenue for the people of Rhode Island to actively participate in shaping the future of our state's governance and electoral processes. A constitutional convention represents a tangible opportunity to bypass entrenched systematic disfranchising of candidates and effect fundamental changes that reflect the will of the people to have fair and honest elections. By advocating for the passage of this convention, we can revitalize the democratic spirit of our constitution and pave the way for meaningful reforms to enhance the fairness, transparency, and inclusivity of our voting laws and systems. It is essential that we seize this moment to change the way the State hosts elections and protect our voting rights.
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