Rep. David Cicilline, a Rhode Island Democrat, says he will leave Congress early at the end of May to become the new president and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation, marking a rare resignation early in a session.
, a Rhode Island Democrat, announced Tuesday he will leave Congress early at the end of May to become the new president and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation, marking a rare resignation early in a session.
“Serving the people of Rhode Island’s First Congressional District has been the honor of my lifetime," Cicilline said in a statement."As President and CEO of one of the largest and oldest community foundations in the nation, I look forward to expanding on the work I have led for nearly thirty years in helping to improve the lives of all Rhode Islanders."Cicilline, who represents a Democratic-leaning district around Providence, has served in the House since 2011.
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