Cicilline Releases 2015 Year-End Report
PAWTUCKET – U.S. Congressman David N. Cicilline today released a 2015 Year-End Report that highlights some of the work his office completed this year in four key areas: getting Rhode Islanders back to work, promoting efficiency in government, delivering federal resources to Rhode Island, and leading on critical policy issues.
“As 2015 draws to a close, I am extraordinarily grateful for the opportunity you have given me to represent you in the Congress of the United States,” wrote Cicilline. “The progress we have made would never have been possible if it weren’t for the active support and engagement I have received from folks all across Rhode Island’s First District. I want to sincerely thank you for the work that you do. It is an honor to serve on your behalf.”
A copy of Congressman Cicilline’s 2015 Year-End Report can be downloaded by clicking here. Among the highlights included in the report are:
Helped deliver $335.5 million in federal funding back to Rhode Island.
Introduced and passed the Brickle Amendment into law, requiring the Departments of Defense and State to publicly document their work to notify American manufacturers regarding overseas procurement opportunities.
Worked with Republican Congressman Steve Chabot to introduce and pass the Small Business Investment Company Capital Act through the House to expand access to capital for small businesses.
Assisted with 1,437 constituent requests for casework, including help with Social Security benefits, IRS tax refunds, health care services, and more.
Responded to 20,883 letters and emails from constituents.