He graduated Stonehill College with a major in international studies and soon returned back to the Ocean State.
As of 2023, Britto is employed by the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation as a design and construction specialist.
Britto focused on traffic control, the promotion of diversity, raising teacher pay, and creating economical growth in the city's waterfront district.
Britto faced special education teacher and progressive activist, Gregory Greco, who was running with the support of Senator Mendes, in the Democratic primary.
[9] Britto has lived in the Rumford section of East Providence for over twenty years with his wife, Danielle.