Robert Britto Explained

Robert Britto
State Senate:Rhode Island
District:18th
Predecessor:Cynthia Mendes
Term Start:January 3, 2023
Office2:President of the East Providence City Council
Term Start2:January 2019
Term End2:January 2023
Successor2:Robert P. Rodericks
Office3:Member of the East Providence City Council from Ward 1
Term Start3:January 2015
Term End3:January 2023
Successor3:Frank Rego
Birth Place:Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Birth Date:1 July 1963
Education:Stonehill College
Children:4
Spouse:Danielle
Party:Democratic

Robert Britto (born 1963), is an American politician and retail project manager. A Democrat, he represents District 18 in the Rhode Island State Senate. Britto previously served as the President of the City Council and as a city councilor of East Providence.[1]

Early life and education

Britto was born on July 1, 1963, in Providence, Rhode Island. He graduated Stonehill College with a major in international studies and soon returned back to the Ocean State.[2]

Career

Britto has worked in project management throughout his career, specifically in the retail and design field. As of 2023, Britto is employed by the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation as a design and construction specialist. The agency works to create healthy, attractive, and affordable homes across Rhode Island.[3]

East Providence City Council

Britto was elected to the East Providence City Council in 2014, representing Ward 1. He was re-elected shortly thereafter and was selected to be the council's Chairman in 2019.[4]

Britto's work has been generally celebrated on the Council. Britto focused on traffic control, the promotion of diversity, raising teacher pay, and creating economical growth in the city's waterfront district. Britto was also a key factor in a city charter change which shifted its executive authority to a mayor instead of a city manager.[5]

Rhode Island Senate

Britto was sworn into the Rhode Island Senate in January 2023. He is a member of the Senate Committee on Finance and the Senate Committee on Environment and Agriculture.[6]

Elections

2012 State House election

Britto ran in the Democratic primary for Rhode Island's 63rd state house district in 2012. He placed second, losing to Katherine Kazarian by 220 votes.[7]

2022 State Senate election

Britto announced his campaign for the Rhode Island State Senate, succeeding Cynthia Mendes, the incumbent State Senator, who had launched an unsuccessful bid for the state's Lieutenant Governor post. Britto faced special education teacher and progressive activist, Gregory Greco, who was running with the support of Senator Mendes, in the Democratic primary. Britto edged out a thin primary win against Greco, with only a 326-vote margin.[8]

Britto heralded over Republican Anna Peters in the November general election.[9]

Personal life and non-profit work

Britto has lived in the Rumford section of East Providence for over twenty years with his wife, Danielle. They have four children.[10]

Britto has been involved in numerous non-profit organizations including the Fox Point Boys and Girls Club, Fox Point Senior Citizens Center, and the Pew Charitable Trust Civic Entrepreneur initiative. Britto often assists with community events, including the Rumford Tree Lighting and the Rumford Holiday Festival.[11]

Britto has also worked as a football coach for the Boys and Girls Club and as a basketball coach for Providence Country Days School.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Senator Robert Britto. www.rilegislature.gov.
  2. Web site: Robert Britto. Ballotpedia.
  3. Web site: Senator Robert Britto. www.rilegislature.gov.
  4. Web site: Bob Britto Announces His Candidacy for Rhode Island State Senate-District 18. ReporterToday East Providence.
  5. Web site: Senator Robert Britto. www.rilegislature.gov.
  6. Web site: Senator Robert Britto. www.rilegislature.gov.
  7. Web site: Robert Britto. Ballotpedia.
  8. Web site: Democratic candidates face off in District 18 primary. The Valley Breeze.
  9. Web site: DaSilva wins re-election as Mayor; Amore takes R.I. Sec. of State; School Bonds Approved. ReporterToday.
  10. Web site: Senator Robert Britto. www.rilegislature.gov.
  11. Web site: Senator Robert Britto. www.rilegislature.gov.
  12. Web site: Bob Britto Announces His Candidacy for Rhode Island State Senate-District 18. ReporterToday East Providence.