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S2753IntroducedRhode Islandsenate

Creates The Rhode Island Veterans Home Staffing Support Act of 2026.

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Plain English Summary

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Plain-English Summary: Rhode Island Veterans Home Staffing Support Act of 2026

This bill would create a new law focused on staffing at the Rhode Island Veterans Home, which is a state-run care facility for military veterans. While the full details of the bill's specific requirements are not included in the description provided, the title suggests it would establish new rules, standards, or support measures related to how the Veterans Home is staffed — potentially addressing things like minimum staffing levels, worker recruitment and retention, or funding for additional personnel.

The people most directly affected would be the veterans who live at the Rhode Island Veterans Home and the staff who work there. Adequate staffing at care facilities is closely tied to the quality of care residents receive, so any changes to staffing requirements could have a meaningful impact on the daily lives of veteran residents. Staff members could also be affected depending on whether the bill introduces new hiring incentives, pay standards, or workforce requirements.

As of now, the bill is in its early stages. It was introduced in the Rhode Island Senate and referred to the Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee, which then recommended it be held for further study. This means the committee has not yet moved it forward for a full vote, and it may undergo changes or additional review before advancing.

Residents, veterans' advocates, and anyone with an interest in the care of Rhode Island's veteran community may want to follow this bill as more details emerge through the legislative process.

This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.

Sponsors

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Linda UjifusaD
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Louis DipalmaD
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Walter FelagD
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Dawn EuerD
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Meghan KallmanD
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Peter AppollonioD
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Elaine MorganR
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Melissa MurrayD
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Samuel ZurierD
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Robert BrittoD

Legislative History

Committee recommended measure be held for further study

Mar 11, 2026

Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/11/2026)

Mar 6, 2026

Introduced, referred to Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs

Feb 27, 2026