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Shoreline Access Disclosure for Oceanfront Property
Rentals:
The House & Senate passed my bill S-2734A to help
make sure renters and short-term rental guests understand Rhode Island’s
shoreline access rights.
Part of the motivation for this bill came from seeing
some short-term rental listings advertise a “private beach,” even though
Rhode Island law protects public shoreline access up to 10 feet above the
recognizable high tide line. This bill helps make sure visitors and
tenants get clear information about those rights before they stay at an
oceanfront property.
Food is Medicine: The General Assembly has
passed my Food as Medicine bill, which creates a task force to design a
Medicaid pilot program that uses medically tailored meals or other
nutritional supports to improve the health of patients with
chronic, diet-related conditions.
Food insecurity is strongly linked to many of the most
costly preventable chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular
disease, and obesity, which drive enormous health care spending.
Medicaid accounts for about one-third of our state
budget and is growing at an estimated 6% per year. Our budget will have a
growing deficit unless we look at evidence-based programs like food as
medicine.
60 Days Advance Notice of Home Insurance
Non-Renewals: Insurance companies are being a lot more selective
about the location and the condition of the houses they insure, declining
to cover homes in coastal areas or with older roofs or water heaters. The
bill that Rep. Azzinaro and I passed requiring 60 days’ advance notice
will help homeowners find alternative insurance coverage and find
tradespeople if they need to fix something at their house in order to
continue insurance coverage.
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