20 to Watch in RI in 2020: Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung

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20 to Watch in RI in 2020: Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung

Cranston Mayor Allan Fung and Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung
Cranston’s First Lady is a force to be reckoned with — and in 2020, could be a political power player in her own right. 

Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung, the wife of Cranston Mayor Allan Fung, upped her public profile last fall when she was named the new Chair of the Providence Committee on Foreign Relations.

Not afraid to makes waves in the state Republican Party, Fenton-Fung publicly quit the Rhode Island State Central Committee — on Twitter — last spring.

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The rift arose when Sue Cienki was named the party’s new chair after Fenton-Fung — and Fung — had backed Cienki’s opponent. 

While Fung has now twice lost his bid for Governor, there are growing rumblings that Fenton could be eyeing a more political role in 2020.

Possibilities include taking up the household mantle and running for Mayor — which could pit her against GOP City Council President Michael Farina.

Another potential political avenue? Squaring off to face Democratic Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello in Cranston House District 15.

Mattiello has faced Republican National Committeeman Steve Frias in the last two elections — including the contentious 2016 campaign which saw former Mattiello aide Jeff Britt indicted for his role in purportedly orchestrating the funneling of illegal donations for a last-minute campaign mailer.

While Fenton-Fung will be one to watch in 2020 — keep an eye on state GOP machinations. The party clearly hasn’t recovered from the bruising 2018 campaign season, but a Presidential election year could help change that. 

EDITOR'S NOTE: She is no relation to GoLocal's founder Josh Fenton.

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