JOINT RESOLUTION MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $75,000 FOR THE JEWISH COLLABORATIVE SERVICES (Appropriates the sum of $75,000 to Jewish Collaborative Services.)
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This is a straightforward spending bill that would direct $75,000 in Rhode Island state funds to an organization called Jewish Collaborative Services. A joint resolution like this one is a formal way for the state legislature to approve a specific, one-time funding allocation to a particular organization or cause.
Jewish Collaborative Services is a nonprofit organization based in Rhode Island that provides a range of social services, including mental health counseling, support for older adults, refugee resettlement assistance, and family services. These services are available to people of all backgrounds, not exclusively members of the Jewish community. The $75,000 appropriation would help the organization continue or expand these community programs.
This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process — it has been introduced and sent to the Senate Finance Committee, which will review the funding request before deciding whether to move it forward. If ultimately passed by both chambers and signed into law, the money would come from the state's general budget. Residents who benefit most directly would be those who use Jewish Collaborative Services' programs, though the broader community benefits when social service organizations are adequately funded.
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Legislative History
Introduced, referred to Senate Finance
Jan 23, 2026