Gay Lawmaker David Cicilline Announces Resignation From Congress
Cicilline has served since 2011.
February 21, 2023
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Cicilline has served since 2011.
In an exclusive op-ed, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. David Cicilline announce the re-introduction of the historic Equality Act.
The Rhode Island congressman forced Trump's top domestic lackey to admit the truth.
The remark came from a volunteer for David Cicilline's opponent in the Democratic primary.
Out Providence, R.I., mayor David Cicilline announced on Tuesday that he would seek reelection, ending speculation that he might attempt a run to become the nation's first openly gay governor.
Congressman Matt Gaetz wants "inspirational constituents" to lead the pledge at House meetings. Out Rep. Cicilline wondered if those who try to overthrow the government should be allowed the opportunity.
The congressman shredded arguments against Donald Trump's second impeachment.
With Trump working to greenlight discrimination, the out Rhode Island congressman demands a defense plan.
Rep. David Cicilline was one of only four out LGBTQ+ members of Congress when he started serving in 2011.
After overseeing an impressive city makeover, Providence mayor David Cicilline has his sights set on the statehouse.
"The fight for equality in this country will not be over until we address all of these disparities and create true equity for the LGBTQ+ community," says U.S. Rep. David Cicilline.
The Democrat won reelection in Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District after a vicious race with challenger Brendan Doherty.
"Civil war is on" was one of the milder messages left for the congressman after he introduced an article of impeachment.
"The American people deserve to know who will stand up and speak out for those on the margins of society," writes the U.S. representative from Rhode Island.
The Federal Election Commission said H. Russell Taub reached out to a Twitter account known to be used by Russian intelligence to help find him win the election.
Rhode Island's David Cicilline swiftly indicted the president for inciting an insurrection.
Democratic representatives Barney Frank of Massachusetts, Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, Jared Polis of Colorado, and David Cicilline of Rhode Island participated.