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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N | |
HONORING JOSEPH A. DOORLEY, JR., FOR HIS SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO | |
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE AND THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Ruggerio, Goodwin, Jabour, Ciccone, and Perry | |
     Date Introduced: June 06, 2012 | |
     Referred To: Placed on the Senate Consent Calendar | |
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     WHEREAS, Joe Doorley was born and raised in a working-class neighborhood in the |
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City of Providence. Early on, he understood the importance of education. After graduating from |
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LaSalle Academy, he attended Notre Dame, where he earned his degree cum laude. He later |
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attained his Juris Doctor from Boston College, taking courses at night while working a full-time |
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job teaching; and |
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     WHEREAS, After laying the foundation for a future that was filled with promise and |
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potential, Joe opened a law practice with fellow lawyer, Frank McGee. Soon thereafter, feeling |
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the pull of politics and public service, Joe joined the staff of the newly elected Governor, John |
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Notte; and |
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     WHEREAS, Joe’s success wasn’t simply a result of good fortune, but was due in great |
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measure to his intelligence, his loyalty and honor, and his amazing determination. In 1960, he |
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became a member of the Democratic City Committee, and in 1962, ran successfully for a City of |
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Providence Council seat; and |
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     WHEREAS, In 1964, at the age of thirty-four, Joe Doorley became the then-youngest |
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man elected Mayor of the City of Providence. He easily won a second term in office in 1966 and |
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again in 1970; and |
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     WHEREAS, During his tenure in office, Joe was credited with implementing programs |
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and procedures that tightened the city’s bottom line, turned around the city’s population decline |
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and resultant economic losses, set the stage for recovery and renewal, and earned him the |
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appreciative title of “No Dough Joe”; and |
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     WHEREAS, June 11th is officially being designated as “Joe Doorley Day” in the City of |
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Providence. In addition, the city is dedicating the Mayor Joseph A. Doorley, Jr., Municipal |
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Building in his honor. These fitting tributes will serve as permanent reminders of Joe’s spirit of |
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community and the myriad contributions he has made to the betterment of our capital city; and |
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     WHEREAS, Joe Doorley has had a significant impact and achieved successes that very |
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few people would have even dared to imagine, and the Ocean State is proud to honor his |
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triumphs; now, therefore be it |
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     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations |
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hereby congratulates and applauds The Honorable Joseph Doorley, Jr. We can think of no one |
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who is more deserving of these honors and distinction than Joe, and we wish him the very best of |
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health, happiness, and continued success; and be it further |
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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to |
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transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to The Honorable Joseph A. Doorley, Jr. |
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