Rhode Island House Representative Terri-Denise Cortvriend. Contributed photo. Credit: Terri C

Rhode Island House Representative Terri-Denise Cortvriend announced that she will run for a fourth term in House District 72, which serves Middletown and Portsmouth.

Rep. Cortvriend’s announcement follows;

HOUSE REP. CORTVRIEND TO RUN FOR FOURTH TERM

PORTSMOUTH, RI – Rhode Island House Representative Terri-Denise Cortvriend announced that she will run for a fourth term representing House District 72, serving Middletown and Portsmouth.

“I am thrilled to announce my candidacy for re-election to the Rhode Island General Assembly, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to continue serving as your State Representative. Throughout my tenure, working with my colleagues in the House as well as town leadership in both Middletown and Portsmouth – I have worked hard to address the diverse needs and concerns of our community. One of my proudest achievements has been my dedication to preserving and enhancing shoreline access for all Rhode Islanders. Access to our beautiful coastline is not just a privilege but a fundamental right, and I have worked diligently to ensure that our beaches and waterways remain accessible to everyone.”

Cortvriend serves on the House Finance Committee and the Environment & Natural Resources Committee. She is second vice chair of the Small Business Committee and vice chair of the House Short Term Rental Study Commission. She led the 2021 Legislative Commission on Shoreline Access.

The Representative is a founder of the Aquidneck Island Climate Caucus and has sponsored legislation to ban PFAS (forever chemicals) in food packaging and in consumer goods. She has sponsored legislation to reform the Coastal Resources Management Council and to implement a municipal composting fund.

Cortvriend says, “My work at the State House is far from over. There are still many challenges facing Rhode Island, and I am committed to continuing to fight for the solutions that will make a positive difference in the lives of our residents. I am deeply grateful for the support and trust of my constituents over the years, and I humbly ask for your support as I seek re-election for a fourth term. Together, let’s keep working to make Rhode Island the best it can be.”

Cortvriend can be reached at 401-472-4789 or terricortvriend@gmail.com. More information at www.terricortvriend.com

Candidates running for any statewide or local office will officially have to file a declaration of candidacy at their local board of canvassers on June 24, June 25, or June 26.

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