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RI receives $2.5M for historical properties damaged by Sandy
Rep. Cicilline said he and other lawmakers had to fight tooth and nail to obtain the money for the state.
Bristol’s famed Fourth of July parade marches on despite rainstorm
Arthur huffed and he puffed but he couldn’t blow away the nation’s oldest continuous Fourth of July Celebration.
US welcomes 21 new citizens in McCoy Stadium ceremony
A group of new Americans celebrated their first night as citizens of the United States by enjoying an American tradition – baseball.
Head of U.S. Transportation Dept. warns of funding cuts to RI highway projects
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx was in Providence warning that highway infrastructure projects across Rhode Island could be stalled next month without Congressional action.
Cicilline advocates gun safety with new campaign
June 21st has been designated as “National Asking Saves Kids” Day (ASK), by U.S. Congressman David Cicilline.
A Path Forward for Ukraine
"What I saw and heard during my trip to Ukraine confirmed many of my beliefs. Ukrainians overwhelmingly support a unified democratic country and are committed to free and fair elections."
RI delegation weighs in on situation in Iraq
Congressman David Cicilline, on the other hand, said he would “continue to urge the Obama Administration to proceed cautiously.”
U.S. Could Deny Visas to LGBT Rights Offenders
Out Rep. David Cicilline's Global Respect Act would looks to promote LGBT rights worldwide by denying egregious human rights violators entry into the U.S.
Back from Normandy, Congressman meets with WWII Vet
"But for their courage, and but for their tenacity and for their willingness to fight for our freedoms we would live in a very different world today," said Rep. Cicilline.
David N. Cicilline: Congress must help fix VA's problems
The bottom line is that our veterans and their families deserve to know that we will honor their service and sacrifice by doing everything necessary to guarantee they receive all of the care they richly deserve.



