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Providence, Rhode Island
Joined February 2012

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  1. Happy ! Honoring working men & women who built our nation & striving to ensure fairness in the workplace.

  2. Joining in today to highlight new initiatives to reduce lead-paint hazards in homes.

  3. Celebrated 100 years of w/ rangers at in Providence.

  4. Kicking off 's Innovation Days & checking out local, cutting edge defense tech here at

  5. The 19th amendment changed American history & strengthened our democracy. We must ensure voting rights for all.

  6. Today is , a day to celebrate 96th anniv. of women winning the right to vote & commit to strengthening our democracy.

  7. Thx to all who came to today’s workshop. I’m confident RI can successfully compete for funding.

  8. Here at w/ reps. discussing ways to help RI students turn big ideas into action -- creating new products & solutions.

  9. Thx to RI's Hope Valley Industries for going above & beyond to support our Guard & Reserve. Congrats on award!

  10. Hosting roundtables in today on RI’s innovation ecosystem & tech w/ & students, researchers & biz.

  11. Touring ’s ocean research vessel Bigelow, which will be permanently homeported in

  12. Tomorrow in , is hosting an open house aboard the 209-ft Bigelow. Tour the ship in person or online:

  13. Kudos to Mayor Baldelli-Hunt & her team at on winning a $682K grant for a new fire truck!

  14. Congrats on winning a $476K AFG grant for a state-of-the-art fire truck for !

  15. If RIers w/ loved ones travelling in or need emergency assistance from U.S. Embassy in wake of , contact my office.

  16. Tough break. Tip the cap to Iowa & congrats to the kids from on a remarkable season!

  17. Proud that RI is at the forefront of our future.

  18. Here in breaking ground on ChurchWoods, a new 24-unit affordable housing development for .

  19. Good news: $385K in federal fire & rescue grants will help in Lincoln, Narragansett & Pawtucket enhance equipment & training.

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