RI House of Representatives District 66 Question of the Week

Here's what separates the candidates running for the District 66 seat

Posted 11/1/24

Question: What separates you from the other candidate running for the District 66 seat?

Jennifer Boylan (D) — “I believe that Rhode Islanders deserve to live in safe, affordable …

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RI House of Representatives District 66 Question of the Week

Here's what separates the candidates running for the District 66 seat

Posted

Question: What separates you from the other candidate running for the District 66 seat?

Jennifer Boylan (D) — “I believe that Rhode Islanders deserve to live in safe, affordable homes; that new Americans should be treated with respect and dignity; that climate change is an existential threat and merits an urgent response.  I support reproductive and LGBTQ+ rights and strong social safety nets for our most vulnerable.”

Janine Wolf (R) — “My focus is on constituent priorities, not a national party agenda. That’s the primary difference between me and my opponent. As a person who is new to elected politics, I have the sensibilities of a tax-payer, parent and community member. I’m not concerned about party lines, only improving lives.”

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