Jake Bissaillon

Rhode Island Senate

Jake Bissaillon is a Democrat representing District 1 (Providence) in the Rhode Island Senate. He is an experienced advocate and public administrator who has held numerous leadership positions in state and local government. Currently, he is employed as Chief Executive Officer of Justice Assistance, which is a Rhode Island based non-profit that provides services to individuals involved with the justice system. He previously served as Chief of Staff for Rhode Island Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio for three legislative sessions from 2021-2023. Before that, he worked as legal counsel to former Senate Majority Leader Michael J. McCaffrey and Chief of Staff to the Providence City Council under Council President Michael A. Solomon.

During his time in leadership positions on the Senate staff, Sen. Bissaillon played a role in advancing significant legislation across a range of policy areas, including passage of the historic Act on Climate; comprehensive changes to Rhode Island criminal law referred to as “Justice Reinvestment"; adoption of the Let RI Vote Act to expand ballot access; enactment of common-sense gun safety laws, including a prohibition on high-capacity magazines; establishment of a $15 minimum wage; tax relief for seniors, families, and businesses, including the phase-out of the car tax; and more.

Originally from Massachusetts, Sen. Bissaillon is the son of two public school teachers. He studied political science at Providence College after graduating from St. John's Preparatory School in Danvers, Massachusetts. He earned his bachelor's degree in 2009 and an MBA in 2010. He graduated from Roger Williams University School of Law in 2016 and is admitted to practice law in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He and his wife reside in Providence's Elmhurst neighborhood.