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Political party
  
Democratic

Name
  
Rhoda Perry

Party
  
Democratic Party


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Born
  
July 16, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-07-16
)

Alma mater
  
University of New Hampshire B.S. Lesley University M.S.

Profession
  
Retired health care administrator; part-time teacher of English as a second language

Residence
  
Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Children
  
Samuel Perry, Alexander Perry

Education
  
Lesley University, University of New Hampshire

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Rhoda Perry was a Democratic member of the Rhode Island Senate, representing the 3rd District (Providence's East Side). Perry was the chairwoman of Senate Committee on Health & Human Services and a member, Senate Committee on Judiciary.

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Rhoda Perry was the first legislator in Rhode Island to attempt to change the prostitution law. In 2005 Senator Perry submitted a bill to change the prostitution law, but later withdrew her support for the bill stating "I want to get at the source, not the poor woman who was being used in this way," After withdrawing her support for a prostitution law, Perry lobbied for and passed a Human Trafficking bill in 2007 and submitted another bill in 2009 to strengthen the previously passed law.

In the documentary Happy Endings?, Senator Perry explains how she changed her mentality on prostitution laws, wanting to address the source and not the victims.

Perry was also integral in the creation of "Compassion Centers" in Rhode Island. The Medical Marijuana bill was sponsored by Senator Perry and named after her nephew Edward O Hawkins and Representative Slater who worked on the House to pass the bill.

Perry was the Senate legislative sponsor for Clean Elections Rhode Island, designed to make elections publicly funded. Introducing the act in spring of 2004, it has been brought before the House Finance and Senate Judiciary committees every year since, but has not yet been brought to a vote.

References

Rhoda Perry Wikipedia