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Legislative Directory 2018 CONTENTS Legislative Directory 2018 CONTENTS R.I. General Assembly Presiding Officers And Leaders . 5 R.I. Senate Roster By District. .6 R.I. Senate Members . .7 R.I. Senate Committees . 17 George H. Nee Senate Seating Arrangement . .19 President R.I. House Of Reps. Roster By District . 20 Maureen G. Martin Secretary-Treasurer R.I. House Of Reps. Members . 22 Cheryl A. Masciarelli R.I. House Of Reps. Committees . 41 Office Manager House Seating Arrangement . 44 Mark A. Mancinho Political and Legislative Director Joint Committees . 45 Rhode Island General Officers . 46 Thom Cahir Field Director Rhode Island Department Directors . 47 United States Senators . 48 United States Representatives . 49 Notes and Bill Tracking Forms . 50 3 RHODE ISLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY Presiding Officers And Leaders SENATE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADERS Dominick J. Ruggerio Marc A. Cote 222-6655 Frank S. Lombardi Ana B. Quezada MAJORITY LEADER Michael J. McCaffrey DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS POLICY CHAIR MAJORITY WHIP Joshua Miller Maryellen Goodwin MINORITY LEADER PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE Dennis L. Algiere Harold M. Metts The information in this legislative directory is DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER DEPUTY PRESIDENT PRO Mark W. Gee believed to be entirely accurate at the time of its TEMPORE Elizabeth A. Crowley MINORITY WHIP publishing, but as we all know, there will inevita- Nicholas D. Kettle DEPUTY MAJORITY WHIP bly be changes between now and when the next Frank Lombardo, III DEPUTY MINORITY WHIP Elaine J. Morgan directory is published in 2018. To better reflect the SR. DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER Ryan W. Pearson most up-to-date information, we are establishing a special page on our website that will provide HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES updates whenever changes to the legislature or the SPEAKER DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADERS Nicholas A. Mattiello Jean P. Barros election calendar occur – such as through resigna- 222-2466 Dennis M. Canario Stephen M. Casey tions, special elections or other unforeseen circum- MAJORITY LEADER Arthur J. Corvese K. Joseph Shekarchi stances. The page on our website will not replace Gregory J. Costantino Deborah A. Fellela MAJORITY WHIP Raymond H. Johnston, Jr. the printed legislative directory, but will serve as a John G. Edwards Mary D. Messier companion page that, together with the directory, DEPUTY SPEAKER Michael A. Morin Charlene M. Lima William W. O’Brien, Jr. will ensure that you always have the best and most Jeremiah T. O’Grady accurate and up-to-date information available at SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE Deborah L. Ruggiero Brian Patrick Kennedy Scott A. Slater your fingertips. The companion page can be found DEPUTY MAJORITY WHIP MINORITY LEADER on our website at www.rhodeislandaflcio.org, under Christopher R. Blazejewski Patricia L. Morgan the 'What We Do-Resources' tab on our home page. SR. DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADER MINORITY WHIP Kenneth A. Marshall Blake A. Filippi DEPUTY MAJORITY LEADERS SENIOR DEPUTY MINORITY Mia A. Ackerman LEADER Gregg Amore Antonio Giarrusso 4 5 R.I. SENATE ROSTER BY DISTRICT R.I. SENATE MEMBERS 01 Maryellen Goodwin (D) 21 Nicholas D. Kettle, III (R) Dennis L. Algiere (R-38) Providence Coventry, Foster, Scituate, Minority Leader 02 Ana B. Quezada (D) W Greenwich Providence 22 Stephen R. Archambault (D) 6 Elm St Smithfield, N Providence, Johnston Westerly, RI 02891 03 Gayle L. Goldin (D) 401-596-2215 Providence 23 Paul W. Fogarty (D) [email protected] Burrillville, Glocester, N Smithfield 04 Dominick J. Ruggerio (D) Elected 1992 Providence, N Providence 24 Marc A. Cote (D) Committees: Ex-Officio Member Of All 05 Paul V. Jabour (D) N Smithfield, Woonsocket Committees Providence 25 Frank Lombardo, III (D) Johnston 06 Harold M. Metts (D) Stephen R. Archambault (D-22) Providence 26 Frank S. Lombardi (D) Cranston 195 Whipple Road 07 Frank A. Ciccone, III (D) Smithfield, RI 02917 Providence, N Providence 27 Hanna M. Gallo (D) 401-340-0140 Cranston, W Warwick 08 VACANT [email protected] Pawtucket 28 Joshua B. Miller (D) Elected 2012 09 Adam J. Satchell (D) Cranston, Providence Committees: Vice-Chair – Judiciary; West Warwick 29 Michael J. McCaffrey (D) Environment and Agriculture; Rules, 10 Walter S. Felag, Jr. (D) Warwick Government Ethics and Oversight Bristol, Tiverton, Warren 30 Jeanine Calkin (D) Warwick 11 James A. Seveney (D) Jeanine Calkin (D-30) Bristol, Portsmouth, Tiverton 31 Erin Lynch-Prata (D) 23 Fairhaven Avenue Warwick, Cranston 12 Louis P. DiPalma (D) Warwick, RI 02889 Little Compton, Middletown, 32 Cynthia A. Coyne (D) 401-345-7850 Newport, Tiverton Barrington, Bristol, E Providence [email protected] 13 Dawn M. Euer (D) 33 Leonidas P. Raptakis (D) Elected 2016 Newport, Jamestown Coventry, E Greenwich, Committees: Secretary – Environment and 14 Daniel Da Ponte (D) W Greenwich Agriculture; Health and Human Services East Providence 34 Elaine J. Morgan (R) 15 Donna M. Nesselbush (D) Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Richmond, W Greenwich Pawtucket, N Providence Frank A. Ciccone III (D-07) 16 Elizabeth A. Crowley (D) 35 Mark W. Gee (R) E Greenwich, N Kingstown, 15 Mercy St Central Falls, Pawtucket S Kingstown, Narragansett Providence, RI 02909 17 Thomas Paolino (R) 401-275-0949 Lincoln, N Providence, N Smithfield 36 James C. Sheehan (D) Narragansett, N Kingstown [email protected] 18 William J. Conley, Jr. (D) Elected 2002 E Providence, Pawtucket 37 V. Susan Sosnowski (D) Committees: Chair – Housing and New Shoreham, S Kingstown 19 Ryan W. Pearson (D) Municipal Government; Finance; Labor Cumberland, Lincoln 38 Dennis L. Algiere (R) Charlestown, S Kingstown, Westerly 20 Roger A. Picard (D) Woonsocket, Cumberland 6 7 William J. Conley, Jr. (D-18) Daniel DaPonte (D-14) 3 Bridgham Court 89 Plymouth Road East Providence, RI 02916 E Providence, RI 02914 401-438-1924 401-864-4234 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 2012 Elected 1998 Committees: Chair – Finance; Judiciary; Committees: Finance; Rules, Government Environment and Agriculture Ethics and Oversight Marc A. Cote (D-24) Louis P. DiPalma (D-12) Deputy Majority Leader 24 Sail Court 144 Woodland Rd Middletown, RI 02842 Woonsocket, RI 02895 401-847-8540 401-765-3360 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 2008 Elected 1994 Committees: 1st Vice-Chair – Finance; Committees: Vice-Chair – Commerce; Education Special Legislation and Veterans’ Affairs Cynthia A. Coyne (D-32) Dawn M. Euer (D-13) 8 Newbrook Dr 34 Bliss Road Barrington, RI 02806 Newport, RI 02840 401-245-4005 401-619-2028 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 2014 Elected 2017 Committees: Vice-Chair – Environment and Committees: Commerce; Environment and Agriculture; Judiciary Agriculture; Rules Elizabeth A. Crowley (D-16) Walter S. Felag, Jr. (D-10) Deputy President Pro Tempore 51 Overhill Rd 99 Lincoln Ave Warren, RI 02885 Central Falls, RI 02863 401-245-7521 401-725-8526 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 1998 Elected 2008 Committees: Chair – Special Legislation Committees: Vice-Chair – Housing and and Veterans’ Affairs; 2nd Vice-Chair Municipal Government; Health and Human – Finance Services 8 9 Paul W. Fogarty (D-23) Maryellen Goodwin (D-01) 12 Sawmill Road Majority Whip PO Box 37 325 Smith St Harmony, RI 02829 Providence, RI 02908 401-949-0895 401-272-3102 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 1998 Elected 1986 Committees: Chair – Labor; Commerce Committees: Ex-Officio Member Of All Committees Hanna M. Gallo (D-27) Paul V. Jabour (D-05) 285 Meshanticut Valley Pkwy 529 Broadway Cranston, RI 02920 Providence, RI 02909 401-942-8566 401-751-3301 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 1998 Elected 2006 Committees: Chair – Education; Secretary Committees: Judiciary; Special Legislation – Commerce and Veterans’ Affairs; Rules, Government Ethics and Oversight Mark W. Gee (R-35) Nicholas D. Kettle III (R-21) Deputy Minority Leader Minority Whip 99 Middle Rd 45 Barbs Hill Road E. Greenwich, RI 02818 Coventry, RI 02827 401-398-0006 401-473-7784 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 2014 Elected 2010 Committees: Judiciary; Labor Committees: Ex-Officio Member Of All Committees Gayle L. Goldin (D-03) Frank S. Lombardi (D-26) 170 Brown Street Deputy Majority Leader Providence, RI 02906 25 Briarbrooke Lane 401-455-0466 Cranston, RI 02921 [email protected] 401-447-9441 Elected 2012 [email protected] Committees: Vice-Chair – Health and Elected 2012 Human Services; Labor Committees: Chair – Rules, Government Ethics and Oversight; Secretary – Labor; Judiciary 10 11 Frank Lombardo III (D-25) Joshua B. Miller (D-28) Deputy Majority Whip 41 Talbot Manor 68 Rollingwood Dr Cranston, RI 02905 Johnston, RI 02919 401-461-8689 401-524-8383 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 2006 Elected 2010 Committees: Chair – Health and Human Committees: Vice-Chair – Labor; Secretary Services; Environment and Agriculture – Rules, Government Ethics and Oversight; Commerce; Housing and Municipal Government Elaine J. Morgan (R-34) Deputy Minority Whip Erin Lynch-Prata (D-31) 129 Main Street 28 Goodwin St Ashaway, RI 02804 Warwick, RI 02818 401-744-0505 401-737-4200 [email protected] [email protected] Elected 2014 Elected 2008 Committees: Commerce; Special Legislation Committees: Chair – Judiciary; Rules, and Veterans’ Affairs Government Ethics and Oversight; Special Leg and Veterans’ Affairs Donna M. Nesselbush (D-15) 181 Raleigh Ave Michael
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