(Providence, RI) -- There was a huge flurry of activity in both chambers of the Rhode Island legislature on Tuesday as the current legislative session draws to a conclusion. The House of Representatives passed a ban on indoor tanning for minors and a bill to ensure mastectomies are covered by insurers in the state. The Senate passed a bill to expand protections against sexual harassment, in particular for domestic workers; a bill requiring the disclosure of tax returns for presidential candidates; the legalization of sports wagering; and a law requiring signs in automated school speed-enforcement zones and regulation of fines for motorists. Bills that passed both chambers on Tuesday included legislation addressing the controversial Pawtucket transfer station, and another that aims to eradicate substandard automobile airbags.