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Lammis J. Vargas
Rhode Island Senator

Lammis J. Vargas

Democrat
District: SD-028
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S359 Assault-weapons Ban (Passed 25 to 11 on 6/20/2025). Bans the sale of so-called assault weapons.

6/20/2025
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S359 Assault-weapons Ban (Passed 25 to 11 on 6/20/2025). Bans the sale of so-called assault weapons.

Baby Bonds Senate

H6071 Baby Bonds (Passed 34 to 1 on 6/20/2025). Creates a baby-bond pilot program for certain low-income families.

6/20/2025
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H6071 Baby Bonds (Passed 34 to 1 on 6/20/2025). Creates a baby-bond pilot program for certain low-income families.

S125 Minimum-wage Increase (Passed 33 to 4 on 6/12/2025). Increases the minimum wage to $16 per hour on January 1, 2026, and then to $17 per hour on January 1, 2027.

6/12/2025
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S125 Minimum-wage Increase (Passed 33 to 4 on 6/12/2025). Increases the minimum wage to $16 per hour on January 1, 2026, and then to $17 per hour on January 1, 2027.

S327 Green Constitutional Amendment (Passed 32 to 4 on 6/3/2025). Would place a "Green Amendment" before voters to amend the state constitution and create a constitutional right to clean air, water, and soil, as well as "a life-supporting climate," and environmental preservation.

6/3/2025
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S327 Green Constitutional Amendment (Passed 32 to 4 on 6/3/2025). Would place a "Green Amendment" before voters to amend the state constitution and create a constitutional right to clean air, water, and soil, as well as "a life-supporting climate," and environmental preservation.

S103 Insurance Mandate for Contraceptives (Passed 32 to 2 on 5/20/2025). Requires health-insurance plans to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility for women ages 25 to 42.

5/20/2025
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S103 Insurance Mandate for Contraceptives (Passed 32 to 2 on 5/20/2025). Requires health-insurance plans to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility for women ages 25 to 42.

S177 Right to Education (Passed 35 to 0 on 4/8/2025). Would place a proposed constitutional amendment before voters to create a state constitutional right to an "adequate education" and equal opportunity to receive that education.

4/8/2025
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S177 Right to Education (Passed 35 to 0 on 4/8/2025). Would place a proposed constitutional amendment before voters to create a state constitutional right to an "adequate education" and equal opportunity to receive that education.

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