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Thomas J. Rossi

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Rossi is a Defendant in a 2022 lawsuit in Rhode Island Superior Court, stemming from a complaint of β€œthe destruction and theft of personal property and the prevention of claims of compensation by use of blackmail, deceptions and retaliation.” he is alleged to have committed against members of the
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throughout the 90's and early 2000's. During that time, he also served as the Chief of Staff of North Providence Mayor Dick Fossa. Rossi currently serves as the chief campaign strategist of Lincoln Town Administrator Philip Gould.
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in his third term, and switched back to a Democrat some time before the election for his fourth term. It is unknown why Rossi changed his political party this many times.
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Rossi served as the chief political strategist and a campaign manager for
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Democratic Party members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
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in the 6th House of Representatives district between 1985 and 1993.
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The State of Rhode Island and Providence Planation Manual 1989-1990
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The State of Rhode Island and Providence Planation Manual 1987-1988
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The State of Rhode Island and Providence Planation Manual 1985-1986
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Rhode Island House of Representatives member from 1985 to 1993
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and the Presidential Preference Primaries, March 8, 1988
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is an American politician who served as a member of the
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Index

Rhode Island House of Representatives
Dominick J. Ruggerio
John J. DeSimone
Democratic
Independent
Republican
Rhode Island House of Representatives
North Providence
John J. DeSimone
independent
Democrat
Republican
Providence
Buddy Cianci


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"Elections & Voting- Board of Elections"
"From the archives, Dec. 13, 2004: The race for speaker - DeSimone has quietly worked way up ranks"
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cite book
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cite book
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Official Count of the Ballots Cast for Presidential Electors, Representation in Congress, General Officers, Senators and Representatives in the General Assembly at the election Tuesday, November 8. 1988, also the Republican Primary, September 14, 1988 and the Democratic Primary, September 14, 1988 and the Presidential Preference Primaries, March 8, 1988
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"Mallon suing community garden managers"

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