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We win campaigns when our grassroots members reach out to their elected officials, but also when our grassroots members turn out to VOTE. 
 
For more info on voting in Rhode Island in 2022, check out our blog.
 
Each election cycle, Clean Water Action endorses candidates at the state and federal level who share our environmental goals and who have voted for and advocated for legislation to advance those goals. Check out our list of endorsees! 

 

David Cicilline for Congress, District 1

Rep Cicilline Rhode Island

Representative Cicilline continues to be a leading environmental voice in Congress advocating for renewable energy, environmental justice, and coastal resiliency. He has advocated for federal legislation regulating toxic PFAS and protecting Rhode Island’s coast from off-shore drilling.
 

Seth Magaziner for Congress, District 2

Seth Magaziner

  • As Treasurer, Seth prioritized investments in clean energy, including solar and off-shore wind.
  • Seth created energy efficiency and climate resiliency programs which directly support thousands of jobs and save Rhode Island families money.
  • Seth is a founding member of the Climate Jobs RI coalition, fighting for a just transition to 100% net-zero emissions.

Rhode Island is a national clean energy leader, and our Congressional delegation should always reflect that. Make a plan to vote for Seth Magaziner for Congress on November 8th!

 

For the Rhode Island Senate:

  • Sam Zurier – District 3
  • Sam Bell – District 5
  • Tiara Mack – District 6
  • Sandra Cano – District 8
  • Linda Ujifusa – District 11
  • Dawn Euer – District 13
  • Valarie Lawson – District 14
  • Megan Kallman – District 15
  • Jonathan Acosta – District 16
  • Jack Lyle – District 17
  • Melissa Murray – District 24
  • Josh Miller – District 28
  • Jennifer Rourke – District 29
  • Matt LaMountain – District 31
  • Pam Lauria – District 32
  • Jennifer Douglas – District 34
  • Bridget Valverde – District 35
  • Alana DiMario – District 36
  • Victoria Gu – District 38

     

For the Rhode Island House of Representatives:

  • Edith Ajello – District 1
  • Chris Blazejewski – District 2
  • Rebecca Kislak – District 4
  • David Morales – District 7
  • John Lombardi – District 8
  • Enrique Sanchez – District 9
  • Jose Batista – District 12
  • Brandon Potter – District 16
  • Art Handy – District 18
  • Joe McNamara – District 19
  • David Bennett – District 20
  • Joe Solomon – District 22
  • Joe Shekarchi – District 23
  • Evan Shanley – District 24
  • Scott Guthrie – District 28
  • Justine Caldwell – District 30
  • Robert Craven – District 32
  • Carol Hagan McEntee – District 33
  • Teresa Tanzi – District 34
  • Kathleen Fogarty – District 35
  • Tina Spears – District 36
  • Megan Cottter – District 39
  • Paul Roselli – District 47
  • Brandon Voas – District 57
  • Cherie Cruz – District 58
  • Jennifer Stewart – District 59
  • Karen Alzate – District 60
  • Leonela Felix – District 61
  • Katherine Kazarian – District 63
  • Brianna Henries – District 64
  • Matthew Dawson – District 65
  • Jennifer Boylan – District 66
  • Jason Knight – District 67
  • June Speakman – District 68
  • Susan Donovan – District 69
  • Michelle McGaw – District 71
  • Terri Cortvriend – District 72
  • Lauren Carson – District 75
  • John Edwards – District 70 
 

For the Providence City Council:

  • John Goncalves – Ward 1
  • Sue AnderBois – Ward 3
  • Miguel Sanchez – Ward 6
  • Pedro Espinal – Ward 10

 

Vote YES on Question 3!

Vote Yes on 3 for a clean, green Rhode Island

Clean Water Action supports a YES vote on Question 3, the Green Economy Bond, which will help strengthen Rhode Island against the impacts of climate change.