Rhode Island House of Representatives

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Rhode Island
House of Representatives
Coat of arms or logo
Seal of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 3, 2023
Leadership
Speaker
Joe Shekarchi (D)
since January 5, 2021
Speaker pro tempore
Brian Kennedy (D)
since January 12, 2017
Majority Leader
Chris Blazejweski (D)
since January 5, 2021
Minority Leader
Michael Chippendale (R)
since June 23, 2022
Structure
Seats75
Political groups
Majority (65)
  •   Democratic (65)

Minority (10)

Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle VI, Constitution of Rhode Island
SalaryRepresentative: $19,036/year
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
November 5, 2024
RedistrictingLegislative Control
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 U.S. state of Rhode Island, the upper house being the Rhode Island Senate. 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]

House leadership

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.

Officers

Position Representative Party District
Speaker of the HouseJoe ShekarchiDem23
Majority LeaderChristopher BlazejewskiDem2
Majority WhipKatherine KazarianDem63
Deputy SpeakerRaymond HullDem6
Deputy Majority WhipMia AckermanDem45
Majority Caucus ChairGrace DiazDem11
Speaker Pro TemporeBrian Patrick KennedyDem38
Majority Floor ManagerJay EdwardsDem70
Minority LeaderMichael ChippendaleRep40
Minority WhipDavid PlaceRep47
Senior Deputy Minority LeaderSherry RobertsRep29

Committee leadership

CommitteeChairFirst Vice ChairSecond Vice Chair
Conduct Camille Vella-WilkinsonThomas NoretDeborah Fellela
Corporations Joseph J. Solomon Jr.William O’BrienJustine Caldwell
Education Joseph McNamaraThomas NoretRebecca Kislak
Environment and Natural Resources David BennettRobert PhillipsLauren H. Carson
Finance Marvin AbneyScott A. SlaterAlex Marszalkowski
Health and Human Services Susan DonovanJoshua GiraldoBrandon Potter
Innovation, Internet and Technology Jacquelyn BaginskiArthur HandyLauren Carson
Judiciary Robert CravenCarol McEnteeJason Knight
Labor Arthur CorveseMary MessierKaren Alzate
Municipal Government and Housing Stephen CaseyKathleen FogartyJune Speakman
Oversight Patricia SerpaJulie CasimiroThomas Noret
Rules Kathleen FogartyWilliam O'BrienPatricia Serpa
Small Business Carol McEnteeJustine CaldwellTerri-Denise Cortvriend
Special Legislation Karen AlzateGrace DiazJohn J. Lombardi
State Government and Elections Evan ShanleyMary MessierArthur Corvese
Veterans' Affairs Samuel AzzinaroDeborah FellelaMary Ann Shallcross Smith

All chairs and vice chairs are members of the Democratic Party.[2]

Composition

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Independent Vacant
End of 2014 session 69 6 0 75 0
Beginning of 2015 session 63 11 1 75 0
End of 2016 session 62 12
2017-2018[3] 64 11 0 75 0
Beginning of 2019 session 66 9 0 75 0
June 23, 2020[4] 8 1
Beginning of 2021 session 65 10 0 75 0
Beginning of 2023 session 65 9 1 75 0
Latest voting share 87% 12% 1%

Members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives

This list is of members elected in November 2022, to serve in the 2023–24 biennium.[5]

District Representative Party Residence/other municipalities in district First elected
1Edith AjelloDemProvidence1992
2Christopher BlazejewskiDemProvidence2010
3Nathan BiahDemProvidence2020
4Rebecca KislakDemProvidence2018
5Anthony DeSimoneDemProvidence2022
6Raymond HullDemProvidence2010
7David MoralesDemProvidence2020
8John J. LombardiDemProvidence2012
9Enrique SanchezDemProvidence2022
10Scott A. SlaterDemProvidence2009
11Grace DiazDemProvidence2004
12Jose BatistaDemProvidence2020
13Ramon PerezDemProvidence, Johnston2020 (2016–2018)
14Charlene LimaDemCranston1992
15Barbara Ann Fenton-FungRepCranston2020
16Brandon PotterDemCranston2020
17Jacquelyn BaginskiDemCranston2020
18Arthur HandyDemCranston2002
19Joseph McNamaraDemWarwick1992
20David BennettDemWarwick2010
21Camille Vella-WilkinsonDemWarwick2016
22Joseph J. Solomon Jr.DemWarwick2014
23Joe ShekarchiDemWarwick2012
24Evan ShanleyDemWarwick2016
25Thomas NoretDemCoventry2018
26Patricia MorganRepWest Warwick2020 (2010–2018)
27Patricia SerpaDemWest Warwick2006
28George NardoneRepCoventry2018
29Sherry RobertsRepCoventry2014
30Justine CaldwellDemEast Greenwich2018
31Julie CasimiroDemNorth Kingstown, Exeter2016
32Robert CravenDemNorth Kingstown2012
33Carol McEnteeDemNarragansett, South Kingstown2015
34Teresa TanziDemNarragansett, South Kingstown2010
35Kathleen A. FogartyDemSouth Kingstown2014
36Tina SpearsDemCharlestown, New Shoreham, South Kingstown, Westerly2022
37Samuel AzzinaroDemWesterly2008
38Brian Patrick KennedyDemWesterly, Hopkinton1988
39Megan CotterDemRichmond, Exeter, Hopkinton2022
40Michael ChippendaleRepCoventry, Foster, Glocester2010
41Robert QuattrocchiRepScituate2016
42Edward CardilloDemJohnston2020
43Deborah FellelaDemJohnston2006
44Gregory CostantinoDemLincoln2012
45Mia AckermanDemCumberland, Lincoln2012
46Mary Ann Shallcross SmithDemLincoln2020 (2008-2010)
47David J. PlaceRepBurrillville, Glocester2018
48Brian NewberryRepNorth Smithfield2008
49Jon D. BrienIndWoonsocket2022 (2007–2012)
50Stephen CaseyDemWoonsocket2012
51Robert PhillipsDemWoonsocket2010
52Alex MarszalkowskiDemCumberland2016
53Brian ReaRepSmithfield2022
54William O'BrienDemNorth Providence2012
55Arthur “Doc” CorveseDemNorth Providence1998
56Joshua GiraldoDemCentral Falls 2020
57Brandon VoasDemCentral Falls 2022
58Cherie L. CruzDemPawtucket 2022
59Jennifer A. StewartDemPawtucket 2022
60Karen AlzateDemPawtucket 2018
61Leonela FelixDemPawtucket 2020
62Mary MessierDemPawtucket 2009
63Katherine KazarianDemEast Providence 2012
64Brianna HenriesDemEast Providence 2020
65Matthew S. DawsonDemEast Providence 2022
66Jennifer BoylanDemBarrington, East Providence 2022
67Jason KnightDemWarren 2016
68June SpeakmanDemWarren 2019
69Susan R. DonovanDemBristol 2016
70John EdwardsDemTiverton 2008
71Michelle McGawDemPortsmouth, Tiverton, Little Compton 2020
72Terri-Denise CortvriendDemMiddletown, Portsmouth 2018
73Marvin AbneyDemMiddletown, Newport 2012
74Alex FinkelmanDemJamestown, Middletown 2022
75Lauren H. CarsonDemNewport 2014

Past composition of the House of Representatives

See also

References

  1. "RI House of Representatives". Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  2. "State of Rhode Island General Assembly". State of Rhode Island General Assembly. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  3. Rep. Blake Filippi switched parties from Independent to Republican before the start of session.
  4. Calder, John (December 31, 2010). "An Integrated International Approach to Arctic Ocean Observations for Society (A Legacy of the International Polar Year)". Proceedings of OceanObs'09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society. European Space Agency: 141–153. doi:10.5270/oceanobs09.cwp.14. ISBN 978-3-86987-200-1.
  5. "RI House of Representatives elections, 2016". Retrieved March 8, 2017.
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