Treasurer Seth Magaziner Urges Rhode Island to "Vote Yes on 7"
The Port of Davisville welcomed R.I. General Treasurer Seth Magaziner (left) this week, giving him an in-depth look at the Port's operations and the ways Question 7 would prepare the Port for R.I.'s 21st-century economy.

If approved, Question 7 would create critical opportunities to prepare Rhode Island for the growing offshore wind industry, expand existing port businesses that currently support nearly 1,700 jobs, and replicate the success of Quonset’s model for new companies across the State.

Treasurer Magaziner has long been a proponent of using public investment to spur a broad-based economic recovery and put thousands of Rhode Islanders affected by the COVID-19 pandemic back to work. After his visit, Magaziner urged Rhode Islanders to vote "Yes" on Question 7 during the Special Election on March 2.

For more information on Question 7 and the Port of Davisville, visit www.Quonset7.com.
"Vote Yes on 7" Campaign
Launches with Super Bowl Ad

The R.I. Ports Coalition kicked off their "Vote Yes on 7" campaign with an ad which premiered just before Super Bowl LV last Sunday. The ad highlighted the proud past of Quonset's Navy Seabees and the bright economic future voters can make possible by voting "Yes" on Question 7 on March 2.

Check out the full video below:
Early Voting Period Begins
Rhode Island’s economy needs forward momentum. A “Yes” vote on Question 7 is a critical way that you can help.

• Wednesday, February 10: Early in-person voting period begins
• Monday, March 1: Early in-person voting period ends at 4 p.m.
• Tuesday, March 2: Special Referenda Election, polls open

Learn more about the R.I. Ports Coalition and the impact that Question 7 will have on Rhode Island's economy at www.Quonset7.com and follow us on social media.
Paid for by the R.I. Ports Coalition. The top five (5) donors to the organization responsible for this campaign can be viewed at www.Quonset7.com. The R.I. Ports Coalition is a nonprofit advocacy organization composed of business and maritime leaders from across Rhode Island whose goal is to advocate for the continued success and growth of Rhode Island’s ports and the broader economy.

Learn more at www.riportscoalition.com