Fighting for all Rhode Islanders

Sabina Matos grew up working in Providence and never forgot what it feels like to stretch a dollar. As your Lieutenant Governor, she is focused on one thing: making Rhode Island a place where every family can get ahead.

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What We're Fighting For

Making life more affordable for everyone

Groceries. Rent. Safety. Rights. Sabina does not need a briefing to know these are the issues. She has lived them.

Lower Grocery Costs

Sabina is going after the big chains that have been driving up your food bill for years. She is pushing real legislation to stop price gouging and bring more grocery stores to the neighborhoods that need them.

Affordable Housing

A home should not be a luxury. Sabina has been fighting for affordable housing since her time on the City Council, and she is not slowing down.

Your Rights, Protected

From reproductive freedom to the right to vote, Sabina will never back down from protecting what matters most to Rhode Island families.

Safer Communities

Sabina has stood alongside communities through some of their hardest moments. She believes every Rhode Islander deserves to feel safe at home.

STORIES FROM OUR COMMUNITIES

“She came up to me at an event in Woonsocket and we talked for twenty minutes. She remembered my name the next time she saw me.”

Maria R., Woonsocket

“When they cut SNAP, I did not know what we were going to do. Her office got food to us within days. I do not forget things like that.”

Carlos D., Providence

“I am a vet. I have met a lot of politicians. She is one of the very few who actually asks questions and then listens to the answers.”

James M., Cranston

“My grandmother came from Portugal with nothing. When she heard Sabina’s story, she cried. She said it sounded like her own life.”

Angie F., East Providence

“Grocery prices have gone up every month for two years. Knowing she has actual bills in the legislature right now, that makes a real difference.”

Diane T., Pawtucket

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