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RI S2709
Bill
Status
2/27/2026
Primary Sponsor
Leonidas Raptakis
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AI Summary
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Nonprofits receiving any state funding from the General Assembly or state budget must disclose within 90 days the name, salary, and full benefits of their highest paid director, officer, and employee
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Required benefits disclosure includes health insurance, retirement/pension, rental cars, lodging, communication devices, and any other compensation
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Nonprofits must also disclose all other funding sources including fundraising, endowments, trusts, and memorial gifts
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Total benefit packages must be disclosed for the five highest compensated employees earning at least $100,000, including position description and all allowances, though individual names for this group need not be disclosed
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Removes the previous $50,000 funding threshold, meaning the requirements now apply to nonprofits receiving any amount of state funding
Legislative Description
Requires nonprofit entities who receive grants or other funding, to provide a detailed list of their ten highest paid directors, officers or employees’ salaries and benefits, including the names of said individuals.
General Assembly
Last Action
Introduced, referred to Senate Judiciary
2/27/2026