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Roberto "Bob" DaSilva is an American politician currently serving as the first Mayor of the City of East Providence, Rhode Island.A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as a State Representative for District 63 in the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 2009 to 2013.
The following is a list of mayors of Providence, Rhode Island. Originally the term for the mayor was one year, from June to June. In 1873, the term was lengthened to January, and then from January to January. In 1913, the term was lengthened to two years, and in January 1967 to four years. #
The current mayor of East Providence is Roberto DaSilva, who took office on January 9, 2019. Until January 9, 2019, the day-to-day operations were managed by a professional city manager appointed by the city council, and the mayor was the president of the city council, acting ceremonially.
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President of the East Providence City Council; In office January 2019 – January 2023: Succeeded by: Robert P. Rodericks: Member of the East Providence City Council from Ward 1; In office January 2015 – January 2023: Succeeded by: Frank Rego: Personal details; Born July 1, 1963 (age 61) Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. Political party ...
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Providence’s mayor proposed spending $10 million in federal coronavirus pandemic aid on financial literacy and homeownership, workforce training, small business The post Rhode Island mayor ...
Cianci was the longest-serving mayor of Providence, having held office for over 21 years. Cianci was twice elected Mayor of Providence. Earlier in his career, he served as a state prosecutor in the Rhode Island Department of Attorney General. Cianci was forced to resign from office during both mayoral tenures due to felony convictions.