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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Sue Anderbois is running for Lieutenant Governor

A candidate worth considering

Steve Ahlquist 

Steve Ahlquist: You’re running for Lieutenant Governor. Can you tell me about how you came to that decision?

Sue Anderbois: I made that decision this past fall after a lot of thought. It was a lot of wrestling with where I can be most effective. It’s a chaotic time, Steve. In Rhode Island, we have so many enormous problems. I honestly love my time on the Providence City Council. I feel like I’ve accomplished a lot and feel positive about what I’ve achieved. Most days, I’d say it’s the best job I’ve ever had. It was a hard decision to run for Lieutenant Governor and give up my seat, which I’ve never taken for granted. Elections are important. I was not concerned about reelection because I’ve delivered a lot for my constituents, but if someone ran against me, I would welcome it. That’s democracy.

I was trying to decide whether to run for reelection or do something else. Am I going to do none of this? I had a great day job that I loved, and I got a big promotion. I was traveling a lot for work. I talked with a lot of folk, asking, “How can I be most effective?” And the one thing that came up was the real opportunity in the lieutenant governor’s office. There, someone can lead without authority, because there aren’t very many statutory requirements for that job.

The job allows you to say, “This is an important thing, a hairy topic that we need to dig in on. We need to bring people to the table. We need to know how to work the legislature. We need to know how to work with the administration. We need to know how to bring in the community.” The job has room to solve some things. And honestly, my main skill in life is blowing things up, taking a larger view, and asking, “What is this? Transportation is never roads and bridges. How do we access healthcare? How do we access food and tourism?” It’s like all the things.

EDITOR'S NOTE: I had my own conversation with Sue, though hardly as long and in depth as Steve's. I was very impressed with her and think she's worthy of support. You should read Steve's extended interview below. Though the office of Lieutenant Governor is often thought of as an almost useless position (current LT Sabrina Matos and her predecessor Dan McKee are good examples of that type), it can also be a productive one. Charlie Fogarty showed that during his 1999-2007 term as did his successor Liz Roberts when she served from 2007-2015. It takes the right person.   - Will Collette

Priorities again

News and events from the Charlestown Democrats

 

C-Town Dems News

March 2026

Candidate events coming up!

Monday, March 18, 5:30 PM
Town Hall with Sam Wilcox

Monday, March 30, 6 PM– 8 PM
Trivia Night
with Sam Wilcox

 

Join Sam for a fun evening of trivia and dinner in support of our campaign!

 Running a campaign across the largest Senate district in Rhode Island takes real resources (from postage to printed materials) to ensure voters hear our message.

 

$25 suggested donation, includes dinner. Cash bar.

The Charlestown Democratic Town Committee mourns the passing of Chariho School Board Committee member Donna Chambers. You can read more about her years of service to our community here.

 **In America, we don’t do kings.**

 The next NoKings protest will be held March 28th, 2026. Click here to find one near you

Coming in April

Thanks to everyone who came out for March's Tea with Tina.

 

The next one will be April 4, from 10 AM – 12 noon at Caf Bar.

 

Tina will be joined by Andrew Kettle, Chief, Charlestown Ambulance Rescue. They'll be discussing HB 7485 which aims to improve ambulance services by requiring insurance to reimburse for care even when no transport to a hospital occurs. This legislation supports community paramedicine and "treatment in place" models, aiming to lower costs and improve care access, particularly in rural areas.

April 7th, 2026

Vote on the Chariho school budget at the Town Hall.

April 8th, 2026

Keith Hoffman, candidate for Attorney General of RI will be attending our regular committee meeting.*

6 PM in the Charlestown Police Station
4901 Old Post Road

*Note this is one week later than usual due to scheduling conflicts.

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The Charlestown Democratic Town Committee manages the affairs of the Democratic Party in the town of Charlestown, RI subject to RI Election Law, State Party rules and its own bylaws. We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 6:00 PM at the Charlestown Police Station. Any Charlestown registered Democrat is welcome to attend.