In The News
Cicilline among Congressional delegation at Normandy for D-Day fete
Cicilline will participate in ceremonies that include a ceremony at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial with President Obama, French President Francois Hollande and other heads of state.
Dozens rally in the wake of deadly campus shooting
Rep. Cicilline was chosen to speak loudly on the issue, while introducing the an act aimed at ending the purchase of firearms by a dangerous individual.
Bill would promote domestic manufacturing
Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) has introduced a bill to enhance requirements for federal agencies to purchase American-made products.
Rhode Island gets $93,191 for new school kitchen equipment
Children deserve to eat nutritious meals that will help them grow and focus, and I am glad Rhode Island was awarded these federal funds to update kitchen equipment so our schools can serve healthier meals.
Cicilline to hold workshop on House App Challenge
More details on submitting a contest entry, the rules of the competition, and helpful programming resources can be found on Congressman Cicilline’s website or at StudentAppChallenge.house.gov.
Facebook comes to Providence for small-business training workshop
Shoppers are increasingly using the internet to find local businesses, and Facebook and other social media platforms can help connect small businesses to potential customers, said US Congressman David Cicilline.
RIC Democrats Host Cicilline, Langevin
Cicilline said that there needs to be a “hard conversation about the cost of education.” He also mentioned loans, saying “[the government] shouldn’t be making money on student interest.”
RIPTA gets $1.6M for Gateway Center Sandy repairs
"These federal funds will help RIPTA, the City of Newport, and Discover Newport advance efforts to repair and upgrade the Newport Gateway Center, which was severely damaged by Superstorm Sandy," said Cicilline.
10 News Conference with David Cicilline
Congressman Cicilline joined Parker Gavigan on 10 News Conference to talk about events in the Ukraine, lowering unemployment in Rhode Island, and raising the federal minimum wage
Read Across America Day draws some 2,000 young readers to Warwick
The national Read Across America Day is officially Sunday, which was Dr. Seuss’s birthday. (He was born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Mass., on March 2, 1904, and died in 1991.)



