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Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association Announces Swearing In of New Executive Board Members

John Guilfoil Public Relations LLC Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Announces Swearing In of New Executive Board Members PROVIDENCE The Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association would like to announce the new Executive Board members who were sworn in as part of RIPCA s annual January meeting held Tuesday, Jan. 19. For immediate release Chief Richard Ramsay of the West Greenwich Police Department has been sworn in as the new President of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association. (Photo Courtesy Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association) PROVIDENCE The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association would like to announce the new Executive Board members who were sworn in as part of RIPCA’s annual January meeting held Tuesday, Jan. 19.

Rhode Island reacts to inauguration, first woman VP

RHODE ISLAND – While the constraints of the pandemic may have prevented people from physically coming together on Wednesday, many Rhode Island elected officials chose to celebrate the Presidential Inauguration by sharing words of unity.  Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, who was recently tapped by President Joseph R. Biden Jr. to serve as his administration’s commerce secretary, tweeted out words of congratulations and hope for the future.  “Today we turn the page to a new chapter in America’s story — a time to come together, to heal, and to build back better,” Raimondo wrote, going on to state that Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were “already making history.” 

The Day - Business Briefs - News from southeastern Connecticut

Robert Clark, Wednesday, Jan. 27, noon-1:30 p.m., Zoom. Small Business Sales Techniques, Marketing Fundamentals, Contact for questions/info: Anne Driscoll, anne.driscoll@scorevolunteer.org. The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT will host a virtual conversation with The Human Resources Consortium, LLC, on Shifting into Change Management Overdrive to Win on Monday, Jan. 25, 11 a.m.-noon. Fran Morton, Change Management Practice Leader, and Regan MacBain Traub, Founder & Managing Principal, will present a webinar on the art of Change Management and provide strategies to support an organization s ability to effectively adapt or transform. Chamber members free; nonmembers $25. To register or learn more, visit www.ChamberECT.com/events or call 860-701-9113.

Tiverton, Little Compton Receive Grants For Special Election

Reply The funds were held in reserve to help cover the costs of the special referenda on March 2. (Shutterstock) TIVERTON-LITTLE COMPTON, RI The towns of Tiverton and Little Compton collecitvely received $5,946.97 from Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea s office to help cover the costs of the upcoming special election on March 2. The funds come from a grant the state received ahead of the November general election. The initial grant of $632,189 was provided by the Center for Election Innovation and Research in October. The non-profit organization works with election experts from both sides of the aisle to build voter trust and confidence, increase voter participation, and improve the efficiency of election administration, according to Gorbea s office. About two-thirds of the initial grant was used for voter education, communication and information ahead of the November election. The rest, which totaled $223,586, was placed on reserve to help cover costs for the special election

Cranston Received $17K For March Special Election

Reply The funds were held in reserve to help cover the costs of the special referenda on March 2. (Shutterstock) Cranston received $17,450.12 from Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea s office to help cover the costs of the upcoming special election on March 2. The funds come from a grant the state received ahead of the November general election. The initial grant of $632,189 was provided by the Center for Election Innovation and Research in October. The non-profit organization works with election experts from both sides of the aisle to build voter trust and confidence, increase voter participation, and improve the efficiency of election administration, according to Gorbea s office. About two-thirds of the initial grant was used for voter education, communication and information ahead of the November election. The rest, which totaled $223,586, was placed on reserve to help cover costs for the special election in March.

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