Rhode Island House of Representatives
Coordinates: 41°49′52″N 71°25′02″W / 41.8310574°N 71.4171443°W
Rhode Island House of Representatives | |
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Rhode Island General Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | January 3, 2017 |
Leadership | |
Speaker of the House | |
Speaker pro Tempore | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 75 |
Political groups |
Majority Minority |
Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Article VI, Rhode Island Constitution |
Salary |
Representative: $15,414/year Speaker of the House: $30,158/year |
Elections | |
Last election |
November 8, 2016 (75 seats) |
Next election |
November 6, 2018 (75 seats) |
Meeting place | |
House of Representatives Chamber Rhode Island State Capitol Providence, Rhode Island | |
Website | |
Rhode Island House of Representatives |
The Rhode Island House of Representatives is the lower house of the Rhode Island General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Rhode Island. It is composed of 75 members, elected to two year terms from 75 districts of equal population. The Rhode Island General Assembly does not have term limits. The House meets at the Rhode Island State Capitol in Providence.[1]
Leadership of the House
The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the full House through the passage of a House Resolution. As well as presiding over the body, the Speaker is also the chief leadership position, and controls the flow of legislation. Other House leaders, such as the majority and minority leaders, are elected by their respective party caucuses relative to their party's strength in the chamber.
The current Speaker of the House is Democrat is Nicholas A. Mattiello. He was elected as Speaker of the House by his House colleagues on March 25, 2014. First elected in November 2006 to Represent District 15 in Cranston & he served as the House Majority Leader from February 2010 until becoming Speaker. He replaced former Speaker Gordon D. Fox of District 4 (Providence), who was found to have stolen $108,000 in campaign contributions and accepted $52,000 in bribes.[2][3] The Speaker pro Tempore is Rep. Brian Patrick Kennedy (D-Dist. 38, Westerly, Hopkinton). K. Joseph Shekarchi (D) was elected by his fellow Democrats as the House Majority Leader on November 10, 2016. It is the second ranking position in the House Leadership after the Speaker. He has served the residents of District 23 in Warwick since being elected in November 2012. The Republican Minority Leader is Patricia Morgan of District 26 (West Warwick). She was elected House Minority Leader, the highest ranking Republican in the House, in November 2016 six years after first being elected to the House.
Composition
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | ||||
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Democratic | Republican | Independent | Vacant | |||
End of 2014 session | 69 | 6 | 0 | 75 | 0 | |
Beginning of 2015 session | 63 | 11 | 1 | 75 | 0 | |
March 28, 2016[4] | 62 | 12 | 75 | 0 | ||
End of 2016 session | 75 | 0 | ||||
Beginning of 2017 session[5] | 64 | 11 | 0 | 75 | 0 | |
Latest voting share | 85.3% | 14.7% | 0% |
Officers
Position | Representative | Party | District |
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Speaker of the House | Nicholas Mattiello | Dem | 15 |
Speaker pro Tempore | Brian Patrick Kennedy | Dem | 38 |
Majority Leader | K. Joseph Shekarchi | Dem | 23 |
Majority Whip | John Edwards | Dem | 70 |
Minority Leader | Patricia Morgan | Rep | 26 |
Minority Whip | Blake Filippi | Rep | 36 |
Senior Deputy Minority Leader | Antonio Giarrusso | Rep | 30 |
Members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
This list is of members elected in November 2016, to serve in the 2017–18 biennium.[6]
District | Representative | Party | Residence/other municipalities in district |
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1 | Edith Ajello | Dem | Providence |
2 | Christopher Blazejewski | Dem | East Providence, Providence |
3 | Moira Walsh | Dem | Providence |
4 | J. Aaron Regunberg | Dem | Providence |
5 | Marcia Ranglin-Vassell | Dem | Providence |
6 | Raymond Hull | Dem | Providence |
7 | Daniel P. McKiernan | Dem | Providence |
8 | John J. Lombardi | Dem | Providence |
9 | Anastasia P. Williams | Dem | Providence |
10 | Scott Slater | Dem | Providence |
11 | Grace Diaz | Dem | Providence |
12 | Joseph Almeida | Dem | Providence |
13 | Ramon Perez | Dem | Providence, Johnston |
14 | Charlene Lima | Dem | Cranston |
15 | Nicholas A. Mattiello, Speaker | Dem | Cranston |
16 | Robert B. Lancia | Rep | Cranston |
17 | Robert Jacquard | Dem | Cranston |
18 | Arthur Handy | Dem | Cranston |
19 | Joseph McNamara | Dem | Warwick |
20 | David Bennett | Dem | Warwick |
21 | Camille Vella Wilkinson | Dem | Warwick |
22 | Joseph J. Solomon, Jr. | Dem | Warwick |
23 | K. Joseph Shekarchi | Dem | Warwick |
24 | Evan Shanley | Dem | Warwick |
25 | Jared Nunes | Dem | Coventry |
26 | Patricia Morgan | Rep | West Warwick |
27 | Patricia Serpa | Dem | West Warwick |
28 | Robert A. Nardolillo | Rep | Coventry |
29 | Sherry Roberts | Rep | Coventry |
30 | Antonio Giarrusso | Rep* | East Greenwich |
31 | Julie Casimiro | Dem | North Kingstown, Exeter |
32 | Robert Craven | Dem | North Kingstown |
33 | Carol McEntee | Dem | Narragansett, South Kingstown |
34 | Teresa Tanzi | Dem | Narragansett, South Kingstown |
35 | Kathleen A. Fogarty | Dem | South Kingstown |
36 | Blake Filippi | Rep | Charlestown, New Shoreham, South Kingstown, Westerly |
37 | Samuel Azzinaro | Dem | Westerly |
38 | Brian Patrick Kennedy | Dem | Westerly, Hopkinton |
39 | Justin K Price | Rep | Richmond, Exeter, Hopkinton |
40 | Michael Chippendale | Rep | Coventry, Foster, Glocester |
41 | Robert Quattrocchi | Rep | Scituate |
42 | Stephen Ucci | Dem | Johnston |
43 | Deborah Fellela | Dem | Johnston |
44 | Gregory Costantino | Dem | Lincoln |
45 | Mia Ackerman | Dem | Lincoln |
46 | Jeremiah O'Grady | Dem | Lincoln |
47 | Cale Keable | Dem | Burrillville, Glocester |
48 | Brian Newberry | Rep | North Smithfield |
49 | Michael Morin | Dem | Woonsocket |
50 | Stephen Casey | Dem | Woonsocket |
51 | Robert Phillips | Dem | Woonsocket |
52 | Alex Marszalkowski | Dem | Cumberland |
53 | Thomas Winfield | Dem | Smithfield |
54 | William O'Brien | Dem | North Providence |
55 | Arthur Corvese | Dem | North Providence |
56 | Shelby Maldonado | Dem | Central Falls |
57 | James McLaughlin | Dem | Central Falls |
58 | Carlos E. Tobon | Dem | Pawtucket |
59 | Jean Philippe Barros | Dem | Pawtucket |
60 | David A. Coughlin, Jr. | Dem | Pawtucket |
61 | Raymond Johnston | Dem | Pawtucket |
62 | Mary Messier | Dem | Pawtucket |
63 | Katherine Kazarian | Dem | East Providence |
64 | Helder Cunha | Dem | East Providence |
65 | Gregg Amore | Dem | East Providence |
66 | Joy Hearn | Dem | Barrington |
67 | Jason Knight | Dem | Warren |
68 | Kenneth Marshall | Dem | Bristol |
69 | Susan R. Donovan | Dem | Bristol |
70 | John Edwards | Dem | Tiverton |
71 | Dennis Canario | Dem | Portsmouth, Tiverton, Little Compton |
72 | Kenneth Mendonca | Rep | Portsmouth |
73 | Marvin Abney | Dem | Newport |
74 | Deborah Ruggiero | Dem | Jamestown |
75 | Lauren H. Carson | Dem | Newport |
See also
References
- ↑ "RI House of Representatives". Retrieved 2 February 2015.
- ↑ "Former Rhode Island House Speaker and Providence Licensing Board Vice Chairman Gordon Fox to Plead Guilty in Federal Court to Wire Fraud, Bribery, and Tax Evasion". FBI. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
- ↑ "A new speaker in the R.I. House: Mattiello voted in to replace Fox". Providence Journal. March 25, 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- ↑ Rep. Karen MacBeth switched parties from Democrat to Republican. Cumberland State Rep. Karen MacBeth Is Becoming a Republican
- ↑ Rep. Blake Filippi switched parties from Independent to Republican before the start of session.
- ↑ "RI House of Representatives elections, 2016". Retrieved 8 March 2017.
External links
- Rhode Island House of Representatives official government website
- Map of Rhode Island State House Districts
- State House of Rhode Island at Project Vote Smart