Paiva Weed Made it Official - She Resigns to Go to Hospital Association

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Paiva Weed Made it Official - She Resigns to Go to Hospital Association

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Teresa Paiva Weed, the state’s first woman to serve as President of the Senate in Rhode Island, officially announced that she is resigning. Effective May 1, 2017, she will accept the presidency of the Hospital Association of Rhode Island (HARI), the statewide non-profit trade association. The two previous heads of HARI earned compensation packages between $280,000 and $350,000 respectively.  Her resignation as Senate President "will occur over the next month or so, as will her resignation from the Senate," said her office.

“This has been a very special time in my life, having had the opportunity to represent the residents of Newport and Jamestown for the past 25 years,” said President Paiva Weed. “I am both humbled and grateful for the faith and trust they have placed in me, and it has been my privilege to be their voice in the Rhode Island Senate. With their support, and with the active involvement of my colleagues in the Senate, I am immensely proud of the accomplishments we have achieved together.”

As GoLocal reported Tuesday night, Paiva Weed's departure sets of a significant shift in political power in the State House. Governor Gina Raimondo had a close alliance with Paiva Weed and often teamed up together to block Speaker Nick Mattiello's actions and priorities. Mattiello did not issue a press release about Paiva Weed's departure.

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"Senate President Paiva Weed has dedicated her adult life to public service. Throughout her career, she has led the way to protect the most vulnerable people in our state and has taken strong stances to improve and protect social services. By rising to the top post in the Rhode Island Senate, she shattered a glass ceiling and has led her chamber with dignity, compassion and integrity for nearly a decade," said Raimondo in a statement on Wednesday.

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"I have enjoyed working with her to increase wages for homecare workers and improve the quality of care people across our state receive. I will miss our frequent meetings at the State House, but wish her all the best in her next endeavor. Rhode Island is a stronger, better state because of Teresa," added Raimondo.

Paiva Weed's office claimed a list of accomplishments, "legislative accomplishments are vast and far-reaching. Early in her legislative career she spearheaded efforts to reform the state’s welfare system and was she was instrumental in the passage of legislation that changed the manner in which judges are selected to a merit-based process. In other landmark legislation, she established the property tax cap, created the Family Independence Act and restructured the Victims Compensation Fund. She championed green jobs legislation, education and job training initiatives, and legislation to improve the state’s business climate. She most recently championed funding for the relocation of the Newport Pell Bridge ramps."

As GoLocal reported, Senator Dominick Ruggerio is expected to takeover for Paiva Weed in a caucus that is presently scheduled to be held on Friday.


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