
Warwick City Council
Councilman Muto's City Council Committee Appointments
Councilman has established himself as a Councilman who is willing to ask the tough questions, analyze the data, and put the needs of the city first in all decisions. Learn more about how he is applying those skills at the committee level below.

Committee Appointments
Public Safety- Chairman
Focused on hearings and legislation regarding neighborhood traffic control, emergency response, and municipal claims. This committee oversees matters related to the Police Department, Fire Department, traffic signage, and other neighborhood level issues related to safety to ensure resident safety and financial accountability.
Finance- Member
Focused on hearings and legislation regarding fiscal health, municipal spending, and taxpayer revenue, this committee oversees matters related to the city budget, municipal debts, purchasing bids, and tax assessments to ensure fiscal responsibility and government efficiency.
Intergovernmental- Member
Focused on hearings and legislation regarding external agency relations, legal disputes, and regional cooperation, this committee oversees matters related to city litigation, utility corporations, and liaison coordination with the School Department and State General Assembly to ensure systemic alignment and legal compliance.
From City Hall to the State House
Fighting for Every Family
"Serving on the City Council, I've learned that the greatest challenges impacting our local neighborhoods are shaped by decisions made at the state level. My experience in local government showed me the importance of having strong local voices advocating for our neighborhoods at the State House. With my experience, I will fight for District 23 every day, for every family."
Councilman Bill Muto
Recent News from the Rhode Island General Assembly
Bill requiring bars to offer anti-drugging drink lids gains traction
Providence Journal
May 20, 2026
Antonia Noori Farzan
Rhode Island legislation requiring bars to offer anti-drugging drink lids passed both chambers on May 19.
RI Department of State Announces Rhode Island Independence Day Commemoration
RI.gov Press Releases
April 27, 2026
RI.gov
Secretary of State Gregg M. Amore and the RI Department of State today announced that the State House will once again be open for special Saturday hours on Saturday, May 2 in recognition of Rhode Island Independence Day.
Another year, another midterm leadership shuffle at the Rhode Island State House
Rhode Island Current
May 7, 2026
Nancy Lavin
Blazejewski and Katherine Kazarian are elected as speaker and majority leader with unanimous support from the Democratic supermajority in the chamber, marking a smooth transition of power. The new leadership team represents a generational shift in the legislature, and is viewed as more progressive, and focused on consensus-building.





