RI Reps Melo, Reilly Not Running for Re-Election

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RI Reps Melo, Reilly Not Running for Re-Election

Reps. Reilly and Melo are out come this November.
Two State Representatives announced Friday they won't be running for re-election in November. 

Dan Reilly, a Republican who represents District 72 which encompasses portions of Portsmouth and Middletown, was elected in 2014, after having served in the House in 2011 and 2012.   He announced his decision on Friday as did Democrat Helio Melo, who has represented East Providence in the House since 2004. 

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In a Facebook post on Friday, afternoon, Reilly made the announcement. 

I want to thank everyone for their help and support for my races over the years. I have been offered a new job at a law firm in Providence and have decided that I need to devote my time to my new career. As a result, I will not be seeking re-election to my seat in the House of Representatives.

Serving in the House for four of the past six years has been an incredible experience - and I am very grateful for all of the support that I have received that has allowed me to serve.
Again - to my family, friends and constituents - thank you for everything. It's been a good ride. 

Friends of State Representative Helio Melo made the following post:

Representative Helio Melo, (D) East Providence, announced today that he is not going to be seeking re-election to the seat he has held in the Rhode Island General Assembly since 2005. "It has been a great privilege for me to hold this seat and represent my neighbors and my city in the state house. When I combine my time in this office with the period that I sat on the East Providence School committee, it totals 18 years.

I cannot believe how quickly that time has passed and I cannot express with words how grateful I am for the support that I have received. It is time for me to step aside and let someone else take on these duties. These two public offices that I have held have taught me much about my city in and its citizens. The experience has made me realize over and over why I enjoy living here. My thanks go out to the people I have worked with, the people that have supported me and everyone I've met along the way."


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