Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2296

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Criminalizes and sets mandatory minimum sentences for the unlawful interference with traffic upon the federal and state highways of this state.

Impact

The implementation of S2296 is poised to significantly impact state laws concerning disorderly conduct. By incorporating the concept of unlawful interference with traffic, the bill proposes mandatory minimum sentences, thus aiming to deter public obstruction and maintain smooth traffic dynamics. Sentencing guidelines embedded within this bill highlight the gravity of the offense, with varying penalties based on the number of violations—starting with a minimum of one year of imprisonment for a first offense and escalating with subsequent violations.

Summary

S2296, introduced in January 2026, seeks to amend Rhode Island's laws concerning unlawful interference with traffic. The bill stipulates that any individual who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly loiters on federal or state highways could face severe repercussions. This new legislation envisions strengthening both public safety and traffic regulation by defining specific actions that interfere with the lawful movement of traffic, including standing, sitting, or kneeling on roads where such actions could impede the flow of vehicles.

Contention

Debate surrounding S2296 may arise around the balance between public safety and the rights of individuals to assemble or protest, as the bill sets firm boundaries on behavior that may be deemed obstructive. Concerns may emerge regarding the potential overreach of government authority and the implications for lawful assemblies, particularly amidst situations of civil unrest or demonstrations. Critics may argue that the bill, while well-intentioned for promoting public safety, could infringe on civil liberties and may disproportionately punish individuals engaging in non-violent protests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0906

Allows for a tenant to withhold payment of rent, and deposit the rent accruing into an escrow bearing account, upon the issuance of a second notice of violation by an enforcing officer for any state or local minimum housing code enforcement agency.

RI H5921

Allows for a tenant to withhold payment of rent, and deposit the rent accruing into an escrow bearing account, upon the issuance of a second notice of violation by an enforcing officer for any state or local minimum housing code enforcement agency.

RI H5755

Generates an estate tax discharge upon the recording of a statement by the executor or other estate representative that the value of the decedent’s gross estate does not require a state or federal tax filing.

RI S0355

Criminalizes the unauthorized dissemination of sexually explicit images of another person that are created by digital devices or created without the consent of the person depicted.

RI S0136

Criminalizes the unauthorized dissemination of sexually explicit images of another person that are created by digital devices or created without the consent of the person depicted.

RI H5046

Criminalizes the unauthorized dissemination of sexually explicit images of another person that are created by digital devices or created without the consent of the person depicted.

RI S0810

Decriminalizes certain commercial sexual activity. It would also include human trafficking as a racketeering activity and would allow expungements of certain convictions in § 11-34.1 after one year.

RI S0530

Precludes a person who pled nolo contendere or convicted of a misdemeanor offense and sentenced in accordance with the hate crime sentencing enhancement act for such misdemeanor, from purchasing, owning, carrying, transporting or having possession firearm

RI H5652

Precludes a person who pled nolo contendere or convicted of a misdemeanor offense and sentenced in accordance with the hate crime sentencing enhancement act for such misdemeanor, from purchasing, owning, carrying, transporting or having possession firearm

RI H5060

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING JANUARY OF 2025, AS "RHODE ISLAND SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.