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R.I. House Speakerâs law office damaged in Warwick blaze By Nick Stoico and Christine Mui Globe Correspondent,Updated May 11, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend A 2-alarm fire broke out Tuesday night in the building that houses the law office of Rhode Island House Speaker Joseph Shekarchi, a spokesperson for Shekarchi said. Firefighters were battling the blaze late Tuesday in a commercial building on College Hill Road in Warwick. No one was inside at the time, according to Emily Martineau, deputy communications director for the House Speaker. Shekarchi was notified and went to the scene after a late night at the State House, where lawmakers debated and approved a 20-year deal for IGT and Ballyâs to handle the stateâs gambling technology. ....
The membership ranks of the Friends of Mattiello Club have shrunk. New House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi s emissaries spent the legislature s recess week delivering layoff notices to 18 legislative employees. Another four left before the purge, leaving 224 on the part-time General Assembly s payroll. The majority of the laid-off employees were former House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello s hires and/or political allies at the State House. Nine of the 22 departing employees came from the defeated former speaker s home city of Cranston. Aceto was a $67,641 senior analyst/legislative coordinator in the legislature’s year-round Law Revision Office, which is responsible for publishing the state’s laws each year after making sure none of the newest ones wipes out or conflicts with any other law, or contains fixable errors. ....
And, now P.J. Fox. Providence City Council President Sabina Matos announced Sunday night the newest chief of staff. “We are excited to welcome P.J. to our team,” said Matos. “His career has been dedicated to serving the residents of Providence and helping make our city a safe and welcoming place for everyone to live and work. I look forward to working together to move the work of the Council and the City of Providence forward.” As we begin this new chapter, I would be remiss if I did not thank Doris De Los Santos for serving as the interim chief of staff during this period. This is not an easy role to fill, and she stepped in and handled it with grace, and I am indebted to her for all she has done to keep our office running,” added Matos. ....