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Message from Mayor Cicilline on March 10, 2009

March 10, 2009 by Mike Ritz  
Filed under Government, People

“In these particularly difficult economic times, I am more certain than ever that it [my decision] is the right one. Today I am declaring my candidacy for reelection as Mayor of our great city.”

“We have achieved a great deal in the past six years – maybe more than many of us expected — but the job is not done and we are in the midst of a serious financial crisis. It is not a time to change focus. I hope you will take a few minutes to review the statement I recorded about my decision by clicking the link or image below. As always, thank you for your devotion to our important work on behalf of Providence.”

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Mayor Cicilline Invited by President-elect Obama

January 8, 2009 by Mike Ritz  
Filed under Government, People

Cross Posted from Providence City News

Mayor Cicilline Invited by President-elect Obama For Announcement & Briefing on Economic Stimulus Package
Cicilline among 12 mayors attending speech as part of USCM delegation

Mayor David N. Cicilline is among a delegation of 12 mayors from across the country invited by President-elect Barack Obama to George Mason University in Virginia today as the President-elect unveils his economic stimulus plan for America.
 
Mayor Cicilline will join the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) delegation at a briefing with the President-elect in advance of his 11 a.m. speech at George Mason University and will be available for interviews immediately following the speech.
 
The USCM recently presented its “Ready to Go” report to congress detailing infrastructure improvement projects in cities across the country that could be started immediately and completed in two years if federal emergency funds were made available.  The report contains over $570 million worth of infrastructure improvement projects slated for the Providence metropolitan area that would stimulate the economy and has the potential to create more than 6,600 jobs.