He is a Republican representing the 21st district in the Rhode Island State Senate.
[3] Rogers was elected to three terms on the Foster Town Council, in 2010,[4] 2014,[5] and 2016.
[6] Rogers announced his candidacy for the District 21 seat in the Rhode Island State Senate in February 2018, following the resignation of the 21st district's former senator, Nicholas Kettle.
[3] His lone opponent in the Republican primary, Julie Lamin,[7] was disqualified from the race.
[8] In the general election, Rogers faced Michael Fine, an independent candidate, and James Safford, a Democrat; Rogers won the three-way race with 42.5% of the vote.