
Patricia Serpa
@reppatserpa
State Rep Dist 27: W. Warwick & Coventry.Love my grandson Gabriele ❤️. Awards for nursing home, mental health, animal & recovery advocacy & others.
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03-06-2015 00:30:11
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Happening now: the House Committee on Corporations, chaired by Joe Solomon, is meeting. The agenda is online: status.rilegislature.gov/documents/agen… The meeting is livestreaming at capitoltvri.cablecast.tv, where a recording will be available to view on demand.





The House approved legislation introduced by Patricia Serpa that would provide for increased penalties for all driving offenses which result in serious bodily injury or death. “This bill is designed to make our highways safer by discouraging dangerous and deadly driving behavior,”

Patricia Serpa has introduced legislation that would require nonprofit organizations to disclose their top salaries before receiving grants or funding from the General Assembly. The House Committee on State Government and Elections heard testimony on the bill Tuesday night. “As

Let’s get this done! Patricia Serpa Charlene Lima Joe Shekarchi


Happening now: the House Committee on Oversight, chaired by Patricia Serpa, is meeting to hear a presentation from Rhode Island Child Advocate Katelyn Medeiros on the May 2025 Report of the Child Fatality Review Panel. The agenda is online: status.rilegislature.gov/documents/agen… The meeting


Today, Lou DiPalma and Patricia Serpa joined advocates for a State House press conference highlighting their proposed legislation to reform the Access to Public Records Act (APRA). Watch here: capitoltvri.cablecast.tv/show/11299?sit…


The House has approved legislation introduced by Patricia Serpa that would require the Retirement Board of the Employees Retirement System to publish recordings of its meetings. “Transparency has long been a priority of the General Assembly,” said Rep. Serpa, who serves as

Should nonprofits have to disclose their top salaries to get state money? This bill says so. providencejournal.com/story/news/loc… via Providence Journal

Providence Journal: When Patricia Serpa recited to her colleagues in the House on June 3 the salaries paid to some top health care and dental executives who say their organizations need money – including one that is laying off workers – she received a round of applause. "Look, folks, I'm not

Rhode Island Current: “This, by far, is the worst oversight hearing I’ve ever had to sit through,” Julie Casimiro, a North Kingstown Democrat, said at the afternoon meeting, a flat and gray sky visible through the committee room’s windows. Casimiro choked up as she addressed Child

The General Assembly today approved legislation introduced by Patricia Serpa and Sen. John Burke that would require nonprofit organizations to disclose their top salaries before receiving grants or funding from the General Assembly. “As long as the General Assembly is spending


The General Assembly today approved legislation sponsored by Patricia Serpa and Lou DiPalma that brings fairness to Rhode Island’s bidding process for entities who contract with the state. The legislation now heads to the governor for consideration. “For many, it was a shock

Legislation introduced by Patricia Serpa and Sen. Leonidas P. Raptakis to prevent insurance companies from increasing a policyholder’s premium for asking about the terms of a policy has become law. The measure (2025-H 5570B, 2025-S 0084Aaa) prohibits casualty insurers from

