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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Shekarchi, and Morgan | |
Date Introduced: May 08, 2018 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, It has been made known to the House that certain persons and organizations |
2 | are deserving of commendation; and |
3 | Andrew Boardman, University of Rhode Island; the prestigious honor of receiving the |
4 | 2018 Harry S. Truman Scholarship Award for your outstanding leadership and commitment to |
5 | public service; |
6 | Representative Fogarty |
7 | Firefighter Gary Pinault, Smithfield Fire Department; your retirement after many years of |
8 | dedicated and faithful service protecting the lives and properties for the people of the town of |
9 | Smithfield; |
10 | Representative Winfield |
11 | Ryan Tougas, Samuel Chiacchia, Casimiro Cosme, Camryn Thompson, Mackenzie |
12 | Barakat, Rachelle Bousquet, Angelo Landry, Corinne Stimson, Alexa Labossiere, Daniel |
13 | Hasegawa, Lincoln High School; the outstanding academic achievement and distinction of being |
14 | named a Lincoln High School Class of 2018 Top Ten Student; |
15 | Representative Ackerman |
16 | Jacob Studley, Moses Brown Hockey; the outstanding athletic achievement of being |
17 | named to the Providence Journal All-State Boys Hockey First Team (Forward) and leading |
18 | Division I Hockey in Goals (23) and Points (37); |
19 | Representative Amore |
20 | William Torybyo; the joyous celebration of your 49th Birthday on April 30, 2018; |
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1 | Representative Perez |
2 | Brianna M. George, Boys and Girls Club of East Providence; the honor of being named |
3 | Boys and Girls Club of America "2018 Youth of the Year" for demonstrating outstanding |
4 | leadership, community service and academic excellence, Lead-Succeed-Inspire; |
5 | Representative Diaz |
6 | Destiny Monteiro, Boys and Girls Club of Pawtucket; the honor of being named Boys |
7 | and Girls Club of America "2018 Youth of the Year" for demonstrating outstanding leadership, |
8 | community service and academic excellence, Lead-Succeed-Inspire; |
9 | Representative Diaz |
10 | Latifat Odetunde, Boys and Girls Club of Providence; the honor of being named Boys |
11 | and Girls Club of America "2018 Youth of the Year" for demonstrating outstanding leadership, |
12 | community service and academic excellence, Lead-Succeed-Inspire; |
13 | Representative Diaz |
14 | Nicholas Iarussi, Boys and Girls Club of Northern Rhode Island; the honor of being |
15 | named Boys and Girls Club of America "2018 Youth of the Year" for demonstrating outstanding |
16 | leadership, community service and academic excellence, Lead-Succeed-Inspire; |
17 | Representative Diaz |
18 | Olivia Martinelli, Boys and Girls Club of Warwick; the honor of being named Boys and |
19 | Girls Club of America "2018 Youth of the Year" for demonstrating outstanding leadership, |
20 | community service and academic excellence, Lead-Succeed-Inspire; |
21 | Representative Diaz |
22 | Terrell L. Bennett, Boys and Girls Club of Newport Co.; the honor of being named Boys |
23 | and Girls Club of America "2018 Youth of the Year" for demonstrating outstanding leadership, |
24 | community service and academic excellence, Lead-Succeed-Inspire; |
25 | Representative Diaz |
26 | Jake Buchbaum; the joyous and momentous occasion of celebrating your Bar Mitzvah on |
27 | April 28, 2018, "Mazel Tov"; |
28 | Representative Tanzi |
29 | Susan Almeida, City of Providence; your retirement after many years of dedicated and |
30 | faithful service to the people of the City of Providence as an Administrative Assistant for the |
31 | Providence Workforce Solution Department; |
32 | Representative Diaz |
33 | Richard Perrotta (Vice Principal), Joseph Leal (teacher), Colleen McMichael (school |
34 | nurse), Tolman High School; the prestigious honor of receiving the "2018 Humanitarian Award" |
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1 | at the Pawtucket Police Department Merit Awards Ceremony for your quick response in saving |
2 | the life of a student in crisis at Tolman High School; |
3 | Representatives Johnston and Tobon |
4 | Officers Evan Della Torre, Michael R. Costigan, Gregory Martin, Tyler Shea, James F. |
5 | Doyal, Patrick Dolan, Pawtucket Police Department; the distinguished honor of receiving the |
6 | "2018 Commendation Award" at the Pawtucket Police Department Awards Ceremony for |
7 | exhibiting exceptional police work and going above and beyond your basic assignment; |
8 | Representatives Johnston and Tobon |
9 | Sergeant Daniel R. Ashworth, Officer Gregory Martin, Officer Matthew Levasseur, |
10 | Officer Tyler Shea, Officer Austin Q. Webb, Detective Nathan M. Gallison, Detective Sergeant |
11 | Timothy M. Graham, Detective Michael J. Cioe, Detective Carrie A. Hormanski, Officer |
12 | Jonathan G. Gagnon, Officer Zachary J. Day, Officer Matthew A. Mello, Officer David A. |
13 | Malkasian, Jr., Officer Gary J. Correia, Officer Michael A. Haberek, Officer Dylan Salvatore, |
14 | Officer Alias V. Imondi, Detective Trevor P. Lefebvre, Detective Susan M. Cormier, Officer |
15 | Julianne Borsari, Officer Michael R. Costigan, Detective David Silva, Officer Uwe Somer, |
16 | Detective Robert G. Cardente, Jr., Officer Ana C. Vertentes, Pawtucket Police Department; the |
17 | distinguished honor of receiving the "2018 Achievement of Excellence Award" at the Pawtucket |
18 | Police Department Awards Ceremony for exhibiting exceptional police work and going above |
19 | and beyond your basic assignment; |
20 | Representatives Johnston and Tobon |
21 | Sergeant Robert J. Pickett, II, Pawtucket Police Department; the prestigious honor of |
22 | receiving the Pawtucket Police Department "2018 Humanitarian Award"; |
23 | Representatives Johnston and Tobon |
24 | Stephen Whitehead (National 1st Jr. Vice Commander), Disabled American Veterans; the |
25 | distinguished honor of your visit to the state of Rhode Island on April 21, 2018 and recognizing |
26 | your dedication to fulfilling the promises to the men and women who have served our nation with |
27 | honor; |
28 | Speaker Mattiello and Representative Azzinaro |
29 | Officer Kyle Juckett, Detective Robert G. Cardente, Jr., Officer Tyler Shea, Officer |
30 | Alexander R. Smith, Officer Dylan Salvatore, Officer Ariel Vega, Officer Andrew J. Torres, |
31 | Lieutenant Manny F. Maciel, Detective Scott R. Sullivan, Detective Mario A. Comella, Officer |
32 | Craig T. Alison, Officer Jeffrey Furtado, Officer Thomas G. Vasatka, Officer Alias V. Imondi, |
33 | Officer Patrick Malloy, Officer Austin Q. Webb, Officer Gregory J. Malo, Officer Julianne |
34 | Borsari, Sergeant Eric J. Bucka, Officer Justin M. Gould, Detective Trevor P. Lefebvre, Detective |
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1 | Carrie A. Hormanski, Officer Paul M. Trout, Officer Matthew Levasseur, Officer Geoffrey D. |
2 | Metfooney, Officer Emmanuel E. Mejia, Officer James F. Doyal, Detective Susan M. Cormier, |
3 | Detective David R. Medeiros, Detective Michael J. Cioe, Officer Zachary K. Ballou, Officer |
4 | Christopher M. Serpa, Officer Gregory Martin, Dispatcher Robert H. Langlois Jr., Pawtucket |
5 | Police Department; the distinguished honor of receiving the "2018 Letter of Recognition" at the |
6 | Pawtucket Police Department Merit Awards Ceremony on May 10, 2018; |
7 | Representatives Johnston and Tobon |
8 | Brooklyn Wakefield, Cynthia Rodriques, Brandon Poling, Rose Kutsaftis, Caroline |
9 | Florence, Pierson Garcia, Ezra Monteiro, Jack Garforth and Scott Dickison (teacher), Rogers |
10 | High School Robotics Team; the outstanding achievement of winning the Robotics Regional |
11 | Competition and qualifying for the 4th year in a row to compete in the High School Division and |
12 | Advanced Open Division at the National Sea Perch Challenge at UMASS Dartmouth; |
13 | Representative Carson |
14 | Grace Abrams, Lucas Alvernaz, Devon Aparicio, Marilia Barreira, Michaela Botelho, |
15 | Lexi Camara, Cole Coffey, Christopher Concepcion, Alexander Costa, Jessica Costa, Xavier |
16 | Craig, Matthew DaSilva, Kyle Desmarais, Hayley Desorcy, Zoe Doval, Amyra Durkin, Kaleigh |
17 | Esposito-Russell, Isabella Ferreira, Alexander Flowers, Evan Goncalves, Victoria Gouveia, |
18 | Alyssa Guarino, Makayla Holahan, Andrew Holstein, Jenna Kaiser, John Kauffman, Erin |
19 | Lamarre, Rose Lawrence, Andrew Lethbridge, Jiaying Lin, Danielle Martins, Zachary Medeiros, |
20 | Kate Mendillo, Ashlyn Messier, Sophia Monteiro, Sadie Patterson, Hailey Placido, Joanna |
21 | Proulx, Thalia Santiago, Ashley Shankar, Gabriel Sherman, Kristy Sittinger, Erin St. Hilaire, |
22 | Daniel Stother, Homa Sultan, Dylan Tashdjian, Hunter Travassos, Blake Trowbridge, Zachary |
23 | Viera, East Providence High School; the outstanding academic achievement of being inducted |
24 | into the 2018 National Honor Society; |
25 | Representative Amore |
26 | Joe Brown, Richmond-Carolina Fire Department; the distinguished honor of being named |
27 | the Richmond-Carolina Fire Department 2018 Firefighter of the Year; |
28 | Representative Price |
29 | Phil Dion, Richmond-Carolina Fire Department; the distinguished honor of being named |
30 | the Richmond-Carolina Fire Department 2018 Rookie of the Year; |
31 | Representative Price |
32 | Dylan Cabral, Richmond-Carolina Fire Department; the distinguished honor of being |
33 | named the Richmond-Carolina Fire Department 2018 Jr. Firefighter of the Year; |
34 | Representative Price |
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1 | Nick Linacre, Richmond-Carolina Fire Department; the distinguished honor of being |
2 | named the Richmond-Carolina Fire Department 2018 Volunteer of the Year; |
3 | Representative Price |
4 | Jessica and Michael Layden; the joyous and momentous occasion of celebrating the birth |
5 | of your first child Avery A. Layden on April 19, 2018; |
6 | Representative Fellela |
7 | Yolanda Hernandez, Poet; celebrating your book release "On the City and Other |
8 | Fireflies" the first bilingual collection of poems exclusively dedicated to the great city of |
9 | Providence; |
10 | Representative Diaz |
11 | Anthony Tomaselli, Visual Artist; your collaboration and use of your painting of the city |
12 | of Providence to illustrate the book "On the City and Other Fireflies"; |
13 | Representative Diaz |
14 | Rhina P. Espoullat, Bilingual Poet; your collaboration and outstanding efforts in the |
15 | translation of the newly released book "On the City and Other Fireflies"; |
16 | Representative |
17 | Luna Abreu Santana; your collaboration and outstanding efforts in the newly released |
18 | book "On the City and Other Fireflies" and being the musical composer of the Anthem to |
19 | Providence; |
20 | Representative Diaz |
21 | Christopher Chun; your collaboration and outstanding efforts in the newly released book |
22 | "On the City and Other Fireflies" and Orchestration of the Anthem to Providence; |
23 | Representative Diaz |
24 | Riley Kloc, Kaleigh Morgan, Josh Dillon, Drew Dillon, Chip Kreuzkamp, Joe Wicker, |
25 | Dennis Kloc (coach), Barrington High School Sailing Team; the outstanding athletic achievement |
26 | of Placing 3rd at the 2018 New England High School Sailing Championships and qualifying for |
27 | the High School Sailing National Championship; |
28 | Representative Hearn |
29 | Joshua Neronha, Boy Scout Troop 1, Jamestown; the distinction and honor of attaining |
30 | the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America for your commitment and dedication to the |
31 | values of Scouting, Citizenship, Character and Fitness; |
32 | Representative Ruggiero |
33 | Kelly B. Mendell, MIKEL, Inc.; the distinguished honor of being selected as the U.S. |
34 | Small Business Administration 2018 Small Business Person of the Year; |
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1 | Speaker Mattiello |
2 | Charles Dewey, David Evans, Evans Capacitor Company; the distinguished honor of |
3 | being selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 National Subcontractor of the |
4 | Year; |
5 | Speaker Mattiello |
6 | Carol Dancer, Absorbent Specialty Products, LLC; the distinguished honor of being |
7 | selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 New England Woman-Owned Small |
8 | Business; |
9 | Speaker Mattiello |
10 | John Shepard, Veterans Assembled electronics; the distinguished honor of being selected |
11 | as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 New England Veteran-Owned Small Business; |
12 | Speaker Mattiello |
13 | Buck Harris, Community Investment Corporation; the distinguished honor of being |
14 | selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 New England Financial Services |
15 | Champion; |
16 | Speaker Mattiello |
17 | Michael Sigourney, Anne Beaupre Sigourney, Rick Grundy, AVTECH Software, Inc.; |
18 | the distinguished honor of being selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 Small |
19 | Business Exporter; |
20 | Speaker Mattiello |
21 | Donald J. Boyle, Jade Manufacturing Company, Inc.; the distinguished honor of being |
22 | selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 Small Business Manufacturer; |
23 | Speaker Mattiello |
24 | Nancy Warner, The Worm Ladies of Charlestown, Inc.; the distinguished honor of being |
25 | selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 Microenterprise; |
26 | Speaker Mattiello |
27 | Alba Rios, Spanish Wholesale Center; the distinguished honor of being selected as the |
28 | U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 Minority-Owned Small Business; |
29 | Speaker Mattiello |
30 | Johnny Luo, M.D., Doctor's Choice; the distinguished honor of being selected as the U.S. |
31 | Small Business Administration 2018 Young Entrepreneur; |
32 | Speaker Mattiello |
33 | Lisa M. Sienkiewicz, Gail Parella, Gil's Appliances; the distinguished honor of being |
34 | selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 Jeffrey Butland Family-Owned Small |
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1 | Business; |
2 | Speaker Mattiello |
3 | Kim M. Coulter, William A. Coulter, Nina L. Luchka, Joshua A. Coulter, Stony Hill |
4 | Cattle Company, LLC; the distinguished honor of being selected as the U.S. Small Business |
5 | Administration 2018 Home-Based Small Business; |
6 | Speaker Mattiello |
7 | Cheryl Watkins Snead (posthumously), Banneker Industries, Inc.; the distinguished honor |
8 | of being selected as the U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 Rhode Island District Director |
9 | Award; |
10 | Speaker Mattiello |
11 | Christine Francis, Carmen and Ginger; the distinguished honor of being selected as the |
12 | U.S. Small Business Administration 2018 Joseph G.E. Knight Award for Entrepreneurial |
13 | Excellence; |
14 | Speaker Mattiello |
15 | Christian Bourbonnais, Gavin Carey, Brendan Moricas, Boy Scout Troop 1, |
16 | Narragansett; the prestigious honor of attaining the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of |
17 | America and recognizing your dedication to the Scout Oath and Law as well as demonstrating the |
18 | values of good conduct, respect and honesty; |
19 | Representative McEntee |
20 | Kevin Andrew Dusseault, Boy Scout Troop 4, Gaspee; the prestigious honor of attaining |
21 | the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America for your commitment and dedication to the |
22 | values of Scouting Citizenship, Character and Fitness; |
23 | Representative McNamara |
24 | Carlos Diaz, New England Institute of Technology; the distinction and honor of attaining |
25 | a Master's Degree in Information Technology from the New England Institute of Technology; |
26 | Representative Slater |
27 | Makna Men, Alliance of R.I. Southeast Asians for Education; being honored at ARISE's |
28 | 2018 event "Elevating and Amplifying Student Voice" for exemplifying the value "Access" that |
29 | all people will have equal opportunities regardless of ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation |
30 | and disabilities; |
31 | Representatives Slater and Diaz |
32 | Phitsamay Uy, Alliance of R.I. Southeast Asians for Education; being honored at |
33 | ARISE's 2018 event "Elevating and Amplifying Student Voice" for exemplifying the value |
34 | "Equity" that educational practices will eliminate the inequities of unfair policies that contribute |
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1 | to a lack of educational performance; |
2 | Representatives Slater and Diaz |
3 | Jamie Scurry, Alliance of R.I. Southeast Asians for Education; being honored at ARISE's |
4 | 2018 event "Elevating and Amplifying Student Voice" for exemplifying the value "Success" that |
5 | every student can realize and reach their full potential and gain skills to develop into |
6 | revolutionary thinkers and doers; |
7 | Representatives Slater and Diaz |
8 | Nancy E. Nelson; the joyous and momentous occasion of your 80th birthday on June 7, |
9 | 2018; |
10 | Representative Lancia |
11 | Joanne Macerone, Narragansett Bay Commission; your retirement after more than 33 |
12 | years of dedicated and faithful service to the people of the State of Rhode Island as Government |
13 | Affairs manager for the Narragansett Bay Commission; |
14 | Representative Shekarchi |
15 | William Barrow, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
16 | after 12 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
17 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
18 | Speaker Mattiello |
19 | Lee Brierly, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after 13 |
20 | years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
21 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
22 | Speaker Mattiello |
23 | David Benevides, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
24 | after 16 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
25 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
26 | Speaker Mattiello |
27 | Thomas Holland, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
28 | after 18 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
29 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
30 | Speaker Mattiello |
31 | Arlene Manuel, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
32 | 23 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
33 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
34 | Speaker Mattiello |
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1 | Gail Staton, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after 26 |
2 | years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
3 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
4 | Speaker Mattiello |
5 | Joe Coelho, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after 26 |
6 | years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
7 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
8 | Speaker Mattiello |
9 | Edward Morin, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
10 | 26 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
11 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
12 | Speaker Mattiello |
13 | Edward Savitsky, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
14 | after 26 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
15 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
16 | Speaker Mattiello |
17 | Linda Rose, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after 27 |
18 | years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
19 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
20 | Speaker Mattiello |
21 | David Myers, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
22 | 27 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
23 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
24 | Speaker Mattiello |
25 | Kenneth Lucia, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
26 | 27 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
27 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
28 | Speaker Mattiello |
29 | Philip Blanchette, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
30 | after 28 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
31 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
32 | Speaker Mattiello |
33 | Robert Adams, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
34 | 30 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
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1 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
2 | Speaker Mattiello |
3 | John Marshall, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
4 | 30 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
5 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
6 | Speaker Mattiello |
7 | Kevin Barnhart, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
8 | 34 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
9 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
10 | Speaker Mattiello |
11 | Ralph Rebecchi, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
12 | after 34 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
13 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
14 | Speaker Mattiello |
15 | Charles Jillson, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
16 | 35 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
17 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
18 | Speaker Mattiello |
19 | Richard Rhodes, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
20 | after 35 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
21 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
22 | Speaker Mattiello |
23 | Raymond Podgorski, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
24 | after 35 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
25 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
26 | Speaker Mattiello |
27 | Edward Miga, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
28 | 35 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
29 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
30 | Speaker Mattiello |
31 | Alfred Carmody, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
32 | after 36 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
33 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
34 | Speaker Mattiello |
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1 | Michael Hogan, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
2 | 37 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
3 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
4 | Speaker Mattiello |
5 | Charles Jencks, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
6 | 40 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
7 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
8 | Speaker Mattiello |
9 | William Paquette, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement |
10 | after 42 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of |
11 | Rhode Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
12 | Speaker Mattiello |
13 | James A. Tavis, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; your retirement after |
14 | 51 years of faithful service and protecting the public safety for the citizens of the state of Rhode |
15 | Island as a member of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections; |
16 | Speaker Mattiello |
17 | Lt. Erica Macchio, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; the distinguished |
18 | honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 Supervisor of the |
19 | Year; |
20 | Speaker Mattiello |
21 | Steven Fortin, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; the distinguished |
22 | honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 Correctional Officer |
23 | Hospital of the Year; |
24 | Speaker Mattiello |
25 | Thomas Izzo, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; the distinguished |
26 | honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 Correctional Officer |
27 | Steward of the Year; |
28 | Speaker Mattiello |
29 | John Perotta, High Security, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; the |
30 | distinguished honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 |
31 | Correctional Officer of the Year; |
32 | Speaker Mattiello |
33 | Steven Delgado, Intake Service Center, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional |
34 | Officers; the distinguished honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections |
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1 | 2018 Correctional Officer of the Year; |
2 | Speaker Mattiello |
3 | Robert Pepin, Maximum Security, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; |
4 | the distinguished honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 |
5 | Correctional Officer of the Year; |
6 | Speaker Mattiello |
7 | Carlo Vaccaro, John J. Moran, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; the |
8 | distinguished honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 |
9 | Correctional Officer of the Year; |
10 | Speaker Mattiello |
11 | Joseph Prato, Minimum Security, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; the |
12 | distinguished honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 |
13 | Correctional Officer of the Year; |
14 | Speaker Mattiello |
15 | Roy Hall, Womens Division, Rhode Island Brotherhood of Correctional Officers; the |
16 | distinguished honor of being named as the Rhode Island Department of Corrections 2018 |
17 | Correctional Officer of the Year; |
18 | Speaker Mattiello |
19 | Edgewood Yacht Club; celebrating the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on |
20 | May 19, 2018, of your new state-of-the-art building and the Opening of the 2018 Boating Season; |
21 | Representative McNamara |
22 | NOW, THEREFORE BE IT |
23 | RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives hereby extends to the aforesaid persons |
24 | and organizations its very best wishes on this memorable occasion and expresses the hope for |
25 | continued good fortune; and be it further |
26 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is respectfully requested to |
27 | transmit a properly inscribed citation to each of the aforesaid. |
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