Sheldon Whitehouse has earned a reputation in the Senate as a fierce advocate for progressive values and a thoughtful legislator capable of reaching across the aisle to achieve bipartisan solutions.
Senator Whitehouse has been at the center of bipartisan efforts to pass laws overhauling federal education policy, rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure, reforming the criminal and juvenile justice systems, protecting Americans from toxic chemicals in everyday products, and addressing ocean plastic waste.
Recognizing the devastating toll of addiction in Rhode Island and across the nation, Whitehouse authored the first significant bipartisan law to address the opioid crisis, the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act.
As a member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and cofounder of the Senate Climate Action Task Force, I'm fighting for smart solutions to address climate change and position Rhode Island as a leader in the clean energy economy. I also helped form the bipartisan Senate Oceans Caucus to protect our ocean and coasts for generations to come.
Rhode Islanders see the effects of climate change all around us, from rising sea levels to stronger storms. Climate change poses one of the greatest threats to our economy and national security, which is why I have been steadfast in fighting for legislation to cut carbon pollution and prepare our communities for the effects we know will come.
Smart energy policy can help combat climate change and boost our local economy. Wind power, for example, produces no carbon pollution and supports jobs that can’t be sent overseas. I am working to promote clean energy solutions for our country, and to support this growing industry in Rhode Island.
Our oceans and coasts define our economy and way of life in Rhode Island. The docks of Galilee are home to fishermen whose families have made their living from the sea for generations, and our beloved Narragansett Bay is Rhode Island’s most important natural resource. Tourists travel to the Ocean State every summer to enjoy our beautiful beaches. We have a responsibility to maintain our ocean and Bay today and for generations to come.