Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8432

Introduced
4/10/26  

Caption

Makes assault on a railroad worker resulting in personal injury a felony.

Impact

By elevating assaults on railroad workers to a felony level, this bill intends to deter potential acts of violence against workers in public transit systems. Supporters argue that such measures are necessary due to the increasing incidents of aggression toward employees in this sector. The bill's enactment may result in stricter penalties and increased accountability for perpetrators, thereby potentially improving overall safety for employees and passengers alike.

Summary

House Bill H8432 proposes significant changes to the classification of assault offenses within Rhode Island, specifically targeting assaults against railroad workers. The bill amends Section 11-5-5 of the General Laws under the chapter titled 'Assaults' to categorize any assault or battery resulting in personal injury to a railroad worker as a felony. This change is aimed at enhancing the legal protections afforded to public transportation personnel, reflecting concerns regarding safety in their workplaces.

Contention

The introduction of H8432 may lead to debate regarding the proportionate response to workplace violence and the implications of classifying certain offenses as felonies. Critics may express concern over the potential for overreach, arguing that existing laws could be sufficient to protect railroad workers. Discussions will likely center on the effectiveness of such laws in genuinely deterring violence versus the rights of individuals accused of offenses escalated to felony status.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S1060

Clarifies several workers' compensation court authority for injuries to sworn employees (police/fire).

RI H6319

Clarifies several workers' compensation court authority for injuries to sworn employees (police/fire).

RI S0727

Makes a first offense of possessing a large capacity feeding device a misdemeanor and subsequent offenses felonies.

RI H5296

Provides duties/obligations of medical personnel to born-alive infants resulting from an abortion punishable as a felony along with a civil action for compensatory/punitive damages/automatic one year license suspension.

RI S0359

Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025.

RI H5436

Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025.

RI S0281

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

RI H5178

Allows expungement of multiple felony convictions for non-violent felonies10 years after sentence completed.

RI H6199

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING APRIL OF 2025, AS "CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

RI S0575

Makes persons seventy (70) years of age or older eligible for exemption from jury service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.