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Rhode Island Senate
Coat of arms or logo
Seal of the Rhode Island Senate
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 7, 2025
Leadership
Valarie Lawson (D)
since April 29, 2025
President pro tempore
Hanna Gallo (D)
since January 5, 2021
Majority Leader
Frank Ciccone (D)
since April 29, 2025
Minority Leader
Jessica de la Cruz (R)
since August 2, 2022
Structure
Seats38
Political groups
Majority (34)
  •   Democratic (34)

Minority (4)

Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle VI, Constitution of Rhode Island
Salary$19,036/year
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
November 5, 2024
Next election
November 3, 2026
RedistrictingLegislative Control
Meeting place
Senate Chamber
Rhode Island State Capitol
Providence, Rhode Island
Website
Rhode Island Senate
District map with municipalities

The Rhode Island Senate is the upper house of the Rhode Island General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Rhode Island, the lower house being the Rhode Island House of Representatives. It is composed of 38 Senators, each of whom is elected to a two-year term. Rhode Island is one of the 14 states where its upper house serves at a two-year cycle, rather than the normal four-year term as in most states. There is no limit to the number of terms that a Senator may serve. The Rhode Island Senate meets at the Rhode Island State Capitol in Providence.

Like other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. Senate, the Senate can confirm or reject gubernatorial appointments to executive departments, commissions and boards and Justices to the Rhode Island Judiciary.

Senate leadership

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The President of the Senate presides over the body, appointing members to all of the Senate's committees and joint committees, and may create other committees and subcommittees if desired. Unlike most other states, the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island does not preside over the Senate, and is instead active in other areas such as state commissions on health and businesses. In the Senate President's absence, the President Pro Tempore presides.

Democratic leadership

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Republican leadership

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Committees

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CommitteeChair
Artificial Intelligence and Emerging TechnologiesVictoria Gu (D)
CommerceRobert Britto (D)
EducationHanna Gallo (D)
Environment and AgricultureV. Susan Sosnowski (D)
FinanceLouis DiPalma (D)
Health and Human ServicesMelissa Murray (D)
Housing and Municipal GovernmentJake Bissaillon (D)
JudiciaryMatthew LaMountain (D)
Labor and GamingJohn Burke (D)
Rules, Government Ethics and OversightMark McKenney (D)
Special Legislation and Veterans' AffairsWalter Felag (D)

Make-up of the Senate

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2025–2027 Legislative Session
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
DemocraticRepublicanIndVacant
2011-20122981380
2013-20143251380
Begin 20153251380
2015-2016330
Begin 20173350380
2017-2019321
Begin 20193350380
Begin 20233350380
Begin 20253440380
April 21, 2025[a]33371
August 5, 2025[b]34380
Latest voting share89.5%10.5%

Members of the Rhode Island Senate

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DistrictSenatorPartyMunicipalities representedCountiesFirst elected
1Jake BissaillonDemProvidenceProvidence2023*
2Ana QuezadaDemProvidenceProvidence2016
3Sam ZurierDemProvidenceProvidence2021*
4Stefano FamigliettiDemProvidence, North ProvidenceProvidence2025*
5Sam BellDemProvidenceProvidence2018
6Tiara MackDemProvidenceProvidence2020
7Frank CicconeDemJohnston, ProvidenceProvidence2002
8Lori UrsoDemPawtucketProvidence2024[c]
9John BurkeDemWest WarwickKent2020
10Walter FelagDemBristol, Tiverton, WarrenBristol, Newport1998
11Linda UjifusaDemBristol, PortsmouthBristol, Newport2022
12Louis DiPalmaDemLittle Compton, Middletown, Newport, TivertonNewport2008
13Dawn EuerDemNewport, JamestownNewport2017*
14Valarie LawsonDemEast ProvidenceProvidence2018
15Meghan KallmanDemPawtucket, ProvidenceProvidence2020
16Jonathon AcostaDemCentral Falls, PawtucketProvidence2020
17Thomas PaolinoRepLincoln, North Providence, North SmithfieldProvidence2016
18Robert BrittoDemEast Providence, PawtucketProvidence2022
19Ryan W. PearsonDemCumberland, LincolnProvidence2012
20Brian ThompsonDemWoonsocket, CumberlandProvidence2024
21Gordon RogersRepCoventry, Foster, Scituate, West GreenwichKent, Providence2018
22David TikoianDemSmithfield, Lincoln, North ProvidenceProvidence2022
23Jessica de la CruzRepBurrillville, Glocester, North SmithfieldProvidence2018
24Melissa MurrayDemNorth Smithfield, WoonsocketProvidence2018
25Andrew DimitriDemJohnstonProvidence2024
26Todd PatalanoDemCranstonProvidence2024
27Hanna GalloDemCranston, West WarwickKent, Providence1998
28Lammis VargasDemCranston, ProvidenceProvidence2024
29Pete AppollonioDemWarwickKent2024
30Mark McKenneyDemWarwickKent2018
31Matthew LaMountainDemCranston, WarwickKent, Providence2022
32Pamela J. LauriaDemBarrington, Bristol, East ProvidenceBristol2022
33Leonidas RaptakisDemCoventry, West GreenwichKent2012
(1996-2010)
34Elaine J. MorganRepCharlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Richmond, West GreenwichKent, Washington2014
35Bridget ValverdeDemEast Greenwich, North Kingstown, Narragansett, South KingstownKent, Washington2018
36Alana DiMarioDemNarragansett, New Shoreham, North KingstownWashington2020
37V. Susan SosnowskiDemSouth KingstownWashington1996
38Victoria GuDemCharlestown, South Kingstown, WesterlyWashington2022
*Senator was elected in a special election

Past composition of the Senate

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Democratic Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio (District 4) died April 21, 2025. [1]
  2. ^ Democrat Stefano Famiglietti elected to succeed Ruggerio. [2]
  3. ^ Incumbent Democrat Sandra Cano resigned September 12, 2024, and Urso was selected to replace her on the ballot.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Lawson, Ciccone tapped to lead RI Senate after death of Ruggerio". www.wpri.com. Retrieved May 4, 2025.
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41°49′52″N 71°25′02″W / 41.8310574°N 71.4171443°W / 41.8310574; -71.4171443

    Rhode Island Senate
    Coat of arms or logo
    Seal of the Rhode Island Senate
    Type
    Type
    Term limits
    None
    History
    New session started
    January 7, 2025
    Leadership
    Valarie Lawson (D)
    since April 29, 2025
    President pro tempore
    Hanna Gallo (D)
    since January 5, 2021
    Majority Leader
    Frank Ciccone (D)
    since April 29, 2025
    Minority Leader
    Jessica de la Cruz (R)
    since August 2, 2022
    Structure
    Seats38
    Political groups
    Majority (34)
    •   Democratic (34)

    Minority (4)

    Length of term
    2 years
    AuthorityArticle VI, Constitution of Rhode Island
    Salary$19,036/year
    Elections
    First-past-the-post
    Last election
    November 5, 2024
    Next election
    November 3, 2026
    RedistrictingLegislative Control
    Meeting place
    Senate Chamber
    Rhode Island State Capitol
    Providence, Rhode Island
    Website
    Rhode Island Senate
    District map with municipalities

    The Rhode Island Senate is the upper house of the Rhode Island General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Rhode Island, the lower house being the Rhode Island House of Representatives. It is composed of 38 Senators, each of whom is elected to a two-year term. Rhode Island is one of the 14 states where its upper house serves at a two-year cycle, rather than the normal four-year term as in most states. There is no limit to the number of terms that a Senator may serve. The Rhode Island Senate meets at the Rhode Island State Capitol in Providence.

    Like other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. Senate, the Senate can confirm or reject gubernatorial appointments to executive departments, commissions and boards and Justices to the Rhode Island Judiciary.

    Senate leadership

    The President of the Senate presides over the body, appointing members to all of the Senate's committees and joint committees, and may create other committees and subcommittees if desired. Unlike most other states, the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island does not preside over the Senate, and is instead active in other areas such as state commissions on health and businesses. In the Senate President's absence, the President Pro Tempore presides.

    Democratic leadership

    Republican leadership

    Committees

    CommitteeChair
    Artificial Intelligence and Emerging TechnologiesVictoria Gu (D)
    CommerceRobert Britto (D)
    EducationHanna Gallo (D)
    Environment and AgricultureV. Susan Sosnowski (D)
    FinanceLouis DiPalma (D)
    Health and Human ServicesMelissa Murray (D)
    Housing and Municipal GovernmentJake Bissaillon (D)
    JudiciaryMatthew LaMountain (D)
    Labor and GamingJohn Burke (D)
    Rules, Government Ethics and OversightMark McKenney (D)
    Special Legislation and Veterans' AffairsWalter Felag (D)

    Make-up of the Senate

    2025–2027 Legislative Session
    AffiliationParty
    (Shading indicates majority caucus)
    Total
    DemocraticRepublicanIndVacant
    2011-20122981380
    2013-20143251380
    Begin 20153251380
    2015-2016330
    Begin 20173350380
    2017-2019321
    Begin 20193350380
    Begin 20233350380
    Begin 20253440380
    April 21, 2025[a]33371
    August 5, 2025[b]34380
    Latest voting share89.5%10.5%

    Members of the Rhode Island Senate

    DistrictSenatorPartyMunicipalities representedCountiesFirst elected
    1Jake BissaillonDemProvidenceProvidence2023*
    2Ana QuezadaDemProvidenceProvidence2016
    3Sam ZurierDemProvidenceProvidence2021*
    4Stefano FamigliettiDemProvidence, North ProvidenceProvidence2025*
    5Sam BellDemProvidenceProvidence2018
    6Tiara MackDemProvidenceProvidence2020
    7Frank CicconeDemJohnston, ProvidenceProvidence2002
    8Lori UrsoDemPawtucketProvidence2024[c]
    9John BurkeDemWest WarwickKent2020
    10Walter FelagDemBristol, Tiverton, WarrenBristol, Newport1998
    11Linda UjifusaDemBristol, PortsmouthBristol, Newport2022
    12Louis DiPalmaDemLittle Compton, Middletown, Newport, TivertonNewport2008
    13Dawn EuerDemNewport, JamestownNewport2017*
    14Valarie LawsonDemEast ProvidenceProvidence2018
    15Meghan KallmanDemPawtucket, ProvidenceProvidence2020
    16Jonathon AcostaDemCentral Falls, PawtucketProvidence2020
    17Thomas PaolinoRepLincoln, North Providence, North SmithfieldProvidence2016
    18Robert BrittoDemEast Providence, PawtucketProvidence2022
    19Ryan W. PearsonDemCumberland, LincolnProvidence2012
    20Brian ThompsonDemWoonsocket, CumberlandProvidence2024
    21Gordon RogersRepCoventry, Foster, Scituate, West GreenwichKent, Providence2018
    22David TikoianDemSmithfield, Lincoln, North ProvidenceProvidence2022
    23Jessica de la CruzRepBurrillville, Glocester, North SmithfieldProvidence2018
    24Melissa MurrayDemNorth Smithfield, WoonsocketProvidence2018
    25Andrew DimitriDemJohnstonProvidence2024
    26Todd PatalanoDemCranstonProvidence2024
    27Hanna GalloDemCranston, West WarwickKent, Providence1998
    28Lammis VargasDemCranston, ProvidenceProvidence2024
    29Pete AppollonioDemWarwickKent2024
    30Mark McKenneyDemWarwickKent2018
    31Matthew LaMountainDemCranston, WarwickKent, Providence2022
    32Pamela J. LauriaDemBarrington, Bristol, East ProvidenceBristol2022
    33Leonidas RaptakisDemCoventry, West GreenwichKent2012
    (1996-2010)
    34Elaine J. MorganRepCharlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Richmond, West GreenwichKent, Washington2014
    35Bridget ValverdeDemEast Greenwich, North Kingstown, Narragansett, South KingstownKent, Washington2018
    36Alana DiMarioDemNarragansett, New Shoreham, North KingstownWashington2020
    37V. Susan SosnowskiDemSouth KingstownWashington1996
    38Victoria GuDemCharlestown, South Kingstown, WesterlyWashington2022
    *Senator was elected in a special election

    Past composition of the Senate

    See also

    Notes

    1. ^ Democratic Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio (District 4) died April 21, 2025. [1]
    2. ^ Democrat Stefano Famiglietti elected to succeed Ruggerio. [2]
    3. ^ Incumbent Democrat Sandra Cano resigned September 12, 2024, and Urso was selected to replace her on the ballot.

    References

    1. ^ a b "Lawson, Ciccone tapped to lead RI Senate after death of Ruggerio". www.wpri.com. Retrieved May 4, 2025.
    • Downloadable Rhode Island District Maps

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