PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A powerful state lawmaker in Rhode Island is being stripped of his voter registration and risks losing his seat in the House of Representatives after Providence's election board ruled Thursday that he doesn't live at a home in the legislative district he represents. Video footage by the news station showed the lawmaker masking his face with a T-shirt after spotting a news camera outside the suburban house in Johnston. Jacquard dismissed the attempt to introduce tax returns, insurance papers and other documents as a personally invasive "fishing expedition" and said the board should focus on the narrow legal requirements for residency, suggesting on Wednesday that even sleeping in a backyard tent outside the house would be OK. Top Democrats in the state legislature have called on him to reconsider running for re-election and are taking away his leadership role as vice chairman of the powerful finance committee in the House of Representatives.