Putting Newport First
LAUREN'S RECORD
Lauren Carson (D) was first elected in November 2014 to the House of Representatives from District 75, Newport. Representative Carson has been particularly active on issues related to the environment, small business, tourism, and government transparency.
In her first term, Lauren chaired two House Study Commissions: one to study the economic impact of sea rise on Rhode Island, and another to study ways to expand tourism through effective statewide branding efforts. The final report for tourism will be written later in 2016 and the final report for the economic risk of flooding and sea rise can be found here.
In 2015, Lauren co-sponsored legislation that eliminated the state income tax on Social Security benefits and phased out pollution-causing cesspools across the state; sponsored successful legislation on behalf of Newport schoolchildren to make the American burying beetle the state insect; as well as legislation to assist the Newport Historical Society and Fort Adams. In 2016, Lauren sponsored legislation to ban powdered alcohol, expand background checks on professionals who work with children, increase funding to the regional Rhode Island Tourism Councils, and reduce Rhode Island income taxes on retired military pensions. Lauren also supported the re-design of the community grant system.
In 2021, she sponsored the landmark Act on Climate, which was signed into law on April 10, 2021. The act establishes a statewide greenhouse gas emission reduction mandate.
She has been honored as a Champion for Seniors by the Edward King House in Newport and Legislator of the Year by the RI Audubon Society, the RI Hospitality Association, and the State Conservation Districts. She has served on the Advisory Board of the Alliance for Livable Newport, the Newport Energy & Environment Commission, and the Environmental Council of the Rhode Island Educational Fund Board. In 2019, she organized the Aquidneck Island Climate Caucus to focus the island’s efforts concerning sea level rise.
As State Representative, Lauren promised transparency and availability to the voters. Lauren wholeheartedly supports government transparency in Rhode Island and supported the reform measures in the Assembly, including a re-write of the RI lobbying laws, ethics reform, and campaign finance reform. During her time in office, she has held constituent meetings in Newport designed to engage voters in the process of state government and to keep her ear to ground on the issues that Newport cares about most.
My Unfolding Platform
Below you can find my vision for Putting Newport First. The unfolding platform is a series of publications which define my priorities as your Representative.

See a list of Lauren's plans to Put Newport First during her next term as Representative.
On June 19, Governor Lincoln Chafee signed the FY2015 budget into law which created a new Infrastructure Trust Fund. Here are the challenges and opportunities we face.
Each day we read of new data and mapping that points to flooding, drought and storms. There is no longer any reason to argue over the science. Rhode Islanders want their government to provide clear guidance and standards for the use of scientific and technical information to prepare for these problems using practical, cost effective solutions.
The 2014 season is here and so are the tourists. How important are their dollars? Here are some of my solutions.
What a successful night - great food, friends and discussion. These ladies are putting Newport First! Here is a photo recap of the event!
What could be better than summer in Newport? We are blessed with a thriving tourism economy and our City by the Sea is filled with wonderful events, fabulous summer weather and the vision of many possibilities. But at what cost?
It has been 2 weeks since I declared my candidacy for House District 75 and already it has been a terrific experience. You cannot believe how supportive and excited friends and neighbors are about my plans. With the launch behind us, I look forward to meeting our neighbors so that I may understand our collective concerns
I am very excited to announce my candidacy for the Rhode Island General Assembly House District 75. I am running because I believe that I am qualified and ready to serve Newport and I am Putting Newport First!