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Jake Bissaillon (born April 6, 1987) is an American politician and attorney serving as the State Senator for Rhode Island's 1st Senate district. A Democrat, he was elected in 2023 to succeed the late Maryellen Goodwin. Prior to joining the Senate, Bissaillon served as Chief of Staff to Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio and has held leadership roles in state and local government. He is also the CEO o
Justice Assistance
a nonprofit that provides support services to justice-involved individuals.


Early life and education

Bissaillon was born on April 6, 1987, in
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, and raised in
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. He is the eldest of three children born to Ernie and Ellen Bissaillon, both educators. He has a younger sister, Madeline, and a younger brother, McGrath. Bissaillon went to Immaculate Conception School in
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before attending St. John's Preparatory School, where he graduated in 2005. A member of the National Honor Society, Bissaillon was a Catholic Conference All-Star and competed on the Cross Country, Indoor Track, and Outdoor Track teams. He went on to earn a bachelor's degree from
Providence College Providence College is a Private university, private Roman Catholic university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Founded in 1917 by the Dominican Order and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, it offers 47 undergraduate Academic ...
in 2009, followed by an MBA in 2010. He later obtained a Juris Doctor from
Roger Williams University School of Law Roger Williams University School of Law is the law school of Roger Williams University, a private university in Bristol, Rhode Island. It is the only law school in Rhode Island. It was established in 1993 as the first graduate degree program of R ...
. He is licensed to practice law in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.


Career in Public Administration

Bissaillon's career in public administration began in 2011 when he was appointed Chief of Staff to the
Providence City Council The Providence City Council is the fifteen-member legislative body of the city of Providence, Rhode Island. The two major responsibilities of the council are enacting ordinances necessary to ensure the welfare and good order of the city and a ...
, where he managed legislative affairs and advised the council's 15 members. During his tenure, he played a key role in responding to the city's 2011 fiscal crisis, overseeing budget analysis, tax policy, and economic stabilization efforts. From 2014 to 2016, while attending Roger Williams University School of Law, Bissaillon worked as a policy analyst for the
Rhode Island House of Representatives The Rhode Island House of Representatives is the lower house of the Rhode Island General Assembly, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of the U.S. state of Rhode Island, the upper house being the Rhode Island Senate. It is ...
, where he provided legislative research, developed policy proposals, and authored reports on regulatory issues. He was later promoted to Deputy Communications Director, helping to lead media strategies for the Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello and senior leadership. In 2017, Bissaillon joined the Rhode Island Senate as Legal Counsel to Senate Majority Leader
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, where he helped draft legislation, build legislative support, and negotiate key policy initiatives. He played a central role in major legislative efforts, including criminal justice reform and law enforcement accountability. By 2021, he was appointed Chief of Staff to Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio, serving as the Senate's senior political advisor. In this role, he managed Senate operations, directed a team of over 50 employees, and coordinated legislative priorities with government agencies and stakeholders.


Political career

In 2023, following the passing of Senator Maryellen Goodwin, Bissaillon announced his candidacy for the special election in Rhode Island's 1st Senate District. Bissaillon said his decision to run for the Rhode Island Senate was based on continuing the legacy of the late Senator Maryellen Goodwin and address community issues such as housing, education, and public safety. Running in a four-way Democratic Primary that included incumbent Rhode Island State Representative
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, Bissaillon garnered more than 50% of the vote. Bissaillon won the General Election decisively with 66% of the vote against Republican opponent Niyoka Powell. After his election, Bissaillon resigned from his role as Chief of Staff and was appointed CEO of Justice Assistance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals navigating the criminal justice system.


Electoral history

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Living people 1987 births 21st-century members of the Rhode Island General Assembly Democratic Party Rhode Island state senators Politicians from Providence, Rhode Island Providence College alumni Roger Williams University School of Law alumni St. John's Preparatory School (Massachusetts) alumni {{RhodeIsland-politician-stub