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    Under the Dome: 4/2/18

    April 02, 2018
    An Update from the State House

    What’s Going On This Week

    Senate Labor Committee Schedules Equal Pay Bill and Reporting Bill for VOTE

    After taking testimony on S.2475 last week, the Senate Labor Committee has scheduled an
    April 4 th VOTE on S.2475 (Senators Goldin, Goodwin, Ruggerio, Lynch Prata, and McCaffrey)
    which requires employers to pay employees at the same wage rate if they work in “comparable”
    jobs. If an employer is deemed to be in violation of this act, the employer can not cure the
    situation by lowering the wages of other employees. Any employee that successfully challenges
    his/her wages is entitled to unpaid back wages, benefits, other compensatory damages and
    liquidated damages equal to three times the unpaid wages and benefits owed. The Chamber
    opposed S.2475 siting the lack of a workable definition for “comparable” work and the
    tremendous opportunity for costly litigation. It’s unclear whether the bill may be amended in
    any way. The bill can be found at http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/BillText/BillText18/SenateText18/S2475.pdf
    Please contact your senator and express your concerns about the wording of this bill.

    The second bill that is scheduled for a vote on April 4 th is S.2638 (Senators Goodwin and
    Goldin). Like S.2475, this bill was heard in the committee last week. S.2638 requires
    businesses with 100 or more employees to file an annual report with the Department of Labor.
    The report must contain information regarding the compensation and hours worked by
    employees broken down by gender, race, ethnicity, and job category. Should an employer fail to
    submit the report, the Department can file and action in court to compel the company to comply.
    The Chamber opposes S.2638. If your company has 100 or more employees, contact your
    senator today!

    Tuesday, April 3rd , the Senate Health and Human Resources Committee will take testimony on
    S.2237 (Senators Calkin, Seveney, Euer, Goldin, and Miller). This bill eliminates the current
    health care system in Rhode Island and replaces it with a universal plan called the “Rhode Island
    Comprehensive Health Insurance Program” (RICHIP). The program would cover: primary and
    preventative care; dietary and nutritional therapies; inpatient care; outpatient care; emergency
    and urgently needed care; prescription drugs and medical devices; laboratory and diagnostic
    services; palliative care; mental health services; oral health, including dental services,
    periodontics, oral surgery, and endodontics; substance abuse treatment services; physical therapy
    and chiropractic services; vision care and vision correction; and hearing services, including
    coverage of hearing aids. The program would be funded through a 10% payroll tax (80% paid
    by the employers and 20% paid by employees), a tax on income, with higher income brackets
    paying higher contributions, a 10% tax on unearned income, and a 10% payroll tax on self-
    employed individuals – of which that person pays 100% of the tax.

    The following bills were filed last week:

    House Bill No. 8004
    BY  McKiernan, O'Brien, Craven, McEntee, Williams
    ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -
    EMPLOYMENT SECURITY - BENEFITS (Increases the maximum weekly unemployment
    benefit rate to the higher of fifty-seven and one-half percent (57.5%) of the average weekly
    wages paid to workers in the prior calendar year or six hundred sixteen dollars ($616) per week.)

    House Bill No. 8014
    BY  Blazejewski, Bennett, Regunberg, Fogarty, Tanzi
    ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE,
    DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND HOSPITALS -- MENTAL HEALTH CONSUMER
    ADVOCATES OF RHODE ISLAND -- OASIS WELLNESS AND RECOVERY CENTER
    (Establishes a mental health consumer advocate and wellness recovery center to provide support
    for those suffering from mental health issues and would appropriate two-hundred ninety five
    thousand dollars ($295,000) to operate the program.)

    House Bill No. 8015
    BY  McKiernan, Williams, Lombardi, Hull, Lima
    ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION -- PROPERTY SUBJECT TO
    TAXATION (Places limitations on the tax exempt real and personal property a nonprofit college,
    university or hospital may hold.)

    House Bill No. 8016
    BY  Tobon, Barros, Maldonado, Diaz, Edwards
    ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- STATE AID (Appropriates
    $4,000,000 to the city of Pawtucket to clean and cap the city's municipal transfer station, and
    further appropriates another $1,000,000 to the city to market the property for a renewable energy
    facility or facilities.)

    House Bill No. 8022
    BY  Edwards, Keable, Johnston, Casey
    ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- UNLAWFUL
    EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES (Prohibits an employer, employment agency, labor organization,
    or employee, to commit any act declared to be an unlawful employment practice; individuals
    would be held personally liable for such conduct.)


    Senate Bill No. 2747
    BY  Euer, Coyne, Miller, Sosnowski, Calkin
    ENTITLED, AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- RHODE
    ISLAND GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTIONS ACT (Establishes the Rhode Island global
    warming solutions act to reduce carbon emissions across various sectors of the local economy.)