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​The House Republican Caucus Is Your Link to State and Local Government Resources​
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Caucus Staff

Our Rhode Island Republican Caucus office staff provides professional support --in the form of administrative, research, media and constituent services --for our member Representatives.  We also execute caucus projects and community outreach initiatives. Please contact us when you have questions, are advocating for legislation, or need a resolution to a state-based concern. We are happy to assist you, on behalf of your District Representative.

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Sue Gallagher Stenhouse
Chief of Staff

Contact Information
O: 401-222-2259
Ext: 1574
​C: 401-487-5582
​sstenhouse@rilegislature.gov

Biography

Sue Gallagher Stenhouse leads the RI House Republican staff in managing, developing and promoting strategic, relevant and interactive policy content for Caucus membership. She engages community stakeholders and local business owners to help gage proposed legislative impacts and create advocacy platforms for good, transparent, core government functions.

Prior to her position in the Rhode Island House, Sue served as Director of Partnership Development at Mulligan’s Island; Executive Director of Senior Services for the City of Cranston; Director of Member Promotion for the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce; and was the Community Relations and Emergency Preparedness Director under Governor Carcieri. Sue held elected office as a Councilwoman for the City of Warwick, serving four terms as the Minority Leader.  She then continued her service in the public sector as a member of the Warwick Planning Board.

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​Joseph Golomboski 
Constituent Services Liaison 

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O: 401-222-2259
Ext: 1576
​JGolomboski@rilegislature.gov

BIOGRAPHY

Joseph Golomboski is currently the Constituent Services Liaison for the Rhode Island House Republican Minority Caucus. Born and raise in Rhode Island, Joseph has a deep passion to help constituents navigate through government red tape to find a resolution. 

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JONATHAN DUFROMONT 
​Policy Analyst​

Contact Information
O: 401-222-2259
​Ext: 1571
jdufromont@rilegislature.gov

BIOGRAPHY

Jonathan Dufromont is one of the Policy Analysts for the House Republicans, focusing on fiscal and budgetary efforts. Hailing from central Massachusetts, Jonathan studied Political Science and Government at Johnson & Wales University, where he earned a placement in 2019 as an intern with the House Republicans. He finds it to be a privilege to work in the beautiful and historic Rhode Island State House where he is able to carry out his passion working on government policy. He is equipped with the skills to tackle the toughest policy initiatives.

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Bryan LAW 
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​Policy Analyst​

Contact Information
O: 401-222-2259
​Ext: 1575
blaw@rilegislature.gov

BIOGRAPHY

Bryan W. Law currently serves as a Policy Analyst for the Rhode Island House Republican Minority Caucus. A native Texan, Bryan moved to Rhode Island to continue his higher pursuit of liberty and religious freedom in the tradition of Roger Williams. Bryan seeks out creative solutions to difficult public policy challenges and is a strong believer in representative democracy and civic duty.

About rhode island house republicans


In 1636, Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, established the first working model of Democracy after being banished from Massachusetts for his “extreme views” concerning freedom of speech and religion. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams publicly acknowledged Williams as the originator of these concepts, along with the freedom of public assembly, in the First Amendment in the United States Constitution. Today, Rhode Island House Republicans uphold the liberties designed by our Founders and preserved in our Constitution, and are the primary legislative body promoting lean government, fighting for lower taxes, and advocating for initiatives and policies that improve the economy and in turn, the lives of Rhode Islanders.  As members of a part-time assembly, we are small business owners, retired educators, community activists, lawyers, farmers, military service veterans, volunteers, former local officials, retired social workers, coaches, musicians, churchgoers and board directors -- bringing these community engagement and professional experiences to our work, on your behalf, at the Rhode Island State House.

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  • Home
  • Reports
    • Minority Report >
      • 2022 Minority Report
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    • Gaming Contract >
      • Gaming Study Report
    • State of the State >
      • 2020 State of the State
      • 2022 State of the State
  • Representatives
    • Michael W. Chippendale
    • David J. Place
    • Sherry Roberts
    • George A. Nardone
    • Robert Quattrocchi
    • Brian C. Newberry
    • Brian J. Rea
  • Alumni
  • Legislation
    • House Seating Chart
    • Commissions/Task Forces
    • Legislative Committee Membership
    • Legislative Dates and Deadlines
  • News & Media
  • Contact Us
    • Representatives
    • Media Contact
    • Caucus Staff
    • Interns
    • Group Visits