The Rhode Island Congressional Delegation has recently achieved a perfect Democracy Score, showcasing their commitment to upholding democratic values and principles in their legislative work. The Score, compiled by the nonpartisan organization Common Cause, evaluates lawmakers on a variety of factors including transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to constituents.
The delegation, consisting of Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse, as well as Representatives David Cicilline and Jim Langevin, all earned top marks in the evaluation. The Score serves as a measure of how well these lawmakers are representing the interests of their constituents and promoting a strong democratic system within the state.
In a statement released by Common Cause Rhode Island, the organization praised the delegation for their dedication to transparency and accountability in government. The perfect scores earned by Reed, Whitehouse, Cicilline, and Langevin demonstrate their commitment to open and honest communication with the public, as well as their willingness to listen to and address the concerns of their constituents.
This recognition reflects the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation’s strong track record of promoting democracy and transparency in government. By earning perfect scores on the Democracy Score evaluation, these lawmakers have proven themselves to be leaders in upholding democratic values and principles.
Moving forward, the delegation continues to prioritize accountability and responsiveness in their work, ensuring that they remain dedicated to serving the best interests of the people of Rhode Island. Their perfect Democracy Score is a testament to their ongoing commitment to promoting a healthy and vibrant democracy within the state.
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