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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
HONORING AND THANKING LEADER BLAKE FILIPPI FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE | |
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Chippendale, Shekarchi, Newberry, Place, Price, | |
Date Introduced: June 23, 2022 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, Blake Filippi was born in 1980, and spent the first 18 years of his life |
2 | working his family’s cattle farm in Lincoln, Rhode Island, and also helping to run his family’s |
3 | Block Island seasonal businesses; and |
4 | WHEREAS, From a young age, Mr. Filippi enjoyed a deep connection to animals, and |
5 | worked as an equine trail guide through Block Island’s beautiful nature preserves; and |
6 | WHEREAS, Mr. Filippi’s love of nature continues to inspire him towards outdoor |
7 | adventures, from climbing volcanos to trekking though jungles; and |
8 | WHEREAS, Soon after graduation from Lincoln High School in 1999, Mr. Filippi |
9 | headed west to the University of Arizona to study history and astronomy; and |
10 | WHEREAS, In 2001, Mr. Filippi participated in the Semester at Sea program, |
11 | circumnavigating the globe on a steamship and meeting with national dignitaries, including Fidel |
12 | Castro; and |
13 | WHEREAS, Mr. Filippi then attended Rutgers University School of Law-Camden where |
14 | he developed a deep appreciation for the power of the law as a force for good and evil; and |
15 | WHEREAS, Mr. Filippi subsequently returned to Rhode Island to serve in the Rhode |
16 | Island Supreme Court Law Clerk Department, and learned to write; and |
17 | WHEREAS, After serving as a legal analyst for the Tenth Amendment Center, a national |
18 | think tank dedicated to local sovereignty and the preservation of individual liberties, Blake Filippi |
19 | ran to represent Block Island, Charlestown, South Kingstown and Westerly in the House of |
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1 | Representatives, winning his first election in November of 2014; and |
2 | WHEREAS, Blake Filippi was inspired to enter public service by the work of his |
3 | deceased father, Paul Filippi, a civil rights leader who opened the famed Celebrity Club in |
4 | Randall Square, Providence, Rhode Island, which became the first integrated jazz venue in New |
5 | England, and hosted musical greats such as Sarah Vaughn, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Ella |
6 | Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Billie Holiday, and Sammy Davis Jr.; and |
7 | WHEREAS, Paul Filippi’s struggle to help integrate Rhode Island taught Blake that we |
8 | must stand tall for our beliefs, especially when they are unpopular, and this has guided his tenure |
9 | in the House of Representatives; and |
10 | WHEREAS, In January of 2015, Blake Filippi entered elected office and had an |
11 | immediate impact on the House Minority Caucus with his energy, ideas and love of our republic, |
12 | and also compelled many members of the House at large to compassionately and logically rethink |
13 | previously held political positions on myriad issues; and |
14 | WHEREAS, Representative Filippi served on the House Committee on Environment and |
15 | Natural Resources, the Committee on Judiciary, the Committee on Oversight, the Committee on |
16 | Municipal Government and the Rhode Island Lottery Commission in addition to several special |
17 | House Commissions, and has always been an active, contributing member of the legislative or |
18 | oversight processes of these important committees, and has doggedly sought answers and |
19 | solutions from anyone appearing before these committees; and |
20 | WHEREAS, In 2017, Representative Filippi was elected to the post of House Minority |
21 | Whip and soon ascended to House Minority Leader in 2019. During his tenure as Leader, he was |
22 | responsible for leading the holistic changes within the House Minority Office’s organizational |
23 | chart and inner workings which resulted in transformative and positive changes to every element |
24 | of the Minority Caucus’s impact in the political arena and thereby set the standard by which all |
25 | future Minority Leaders will be measured; and |
26 | WHEREAS, Leader Filippi led his caucus mates with honor, loyalty, humility and an |
27 | unrelenting hunger for continuous improvement in the caucus’ political and legislative approach, |
28 | and overall approach to community engagement, which has resulted in forging strong bonds |
29 | within all political corners of the state, including and most importantly among minority |
30 | communities and businesses; and |
31 | WHEREAS, As any true leader would, Leader Filippi has led by example, never |
32 | displaying an aversion to tackling difficult issues wherever they were found, and earning the |
33 | reverence of not only the Minority Caucus, but of Republicans and Democrats alike across our |
34 | state and nation because the “spirit of compromise” has always been an element of the political |
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1 | process that he felt was losing importance and rightfully needed to be embraced by all policy |
2 | makers, and never dismissed; and |
3 | WHEREAS, Leader Filippi’s love and deep respect for our Republic and our Constitution |
4 | have compelled him to view every issue through that prism, and he has consistently sought to |
5 | bring perspective to issues that were both imperative and constructive in order for members of the |
6 | House to craft better-informed policy positions; and |
7 | WHEREAS, Leader Filippi’s style of passionately engaging in floor debates, often in a |
8 | very animated fashion, have made his presentations even more compelling and have enabled him |
9 | to capture the attention of so many elected officials, aspiring elected officials, as well as citizens |
10 | across the State of Rhode Island, and have proven that passion is an integral part of being an |
11 | effective elected leader; and |
12 | WHEREAS, Blake Anthony Filippi has served the people of Block Island (New |
13 | Shoreham), Charlestown, South Kingstown and Westerly – as well as the entire state, for eight |
14 | years with honor and dignity; now, therefore be it |
15 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
16 | wishes Blake Filippi the very best in all his future endeavors; and be it further |
17 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
18 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Honorable Blake Filippi. |
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