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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N | |
HONORING THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF THE LATE SENATE PRESIDENT DOMINICK J. | |
RUGGERIO AND COMMEMORATING THE NAMING OF THE RHODE ISLAND SENATE | |
CHAMBER IN HIS HONOR | |
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Introduced By: Senators Lawson, Ciccone, Tikoian, Gallo, Bissaillon, Sosnowski, | |
Date Introduced: March 19, 2026 | |
Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration | |
1 | WHEREAS, The Honorable Dominick J. Ruggerio, affectionately known to many as |
2 | “Donny,” devoted more than four decades of his life to public service in the State of Rhode Island |
3 | and leaves behind a legacy of leadership, dedication, and commitment to the people he served; |
4 | and |
5 | WHEREAS, Born and raised in North Providence, he was the son of Mario “Charlie” |
6 | Ruggerio and Dorothy (Prush) Ruggerio, and from an early age embraced the values of hard |
7 | work, loyalty, and community; and |
8 | WHEREAS, A graduate of La Salle Academy and Providence College, he began his |
9 | career as an aide to Lieutenant Governor Thomas DiLuglio, later working for the Rhode Island |
10 | Public Transit Authority before taking over his family’s restaurant, The Chalet, in North |
11 | Providence. Donny soon returned to his labor roots, joining the Laborers’ International Union 271 |
12 | as a Field Representative and Organizer, eventually becoming Administrator of the New England |
13 | Laborers’ Labor-Management Cooperation Trust; and |
14 | WHEREAS, His career in public service began in the Rhode Island House of |
15 | Representatives in 1980, and in 1984 he was elected to the Rhode Island Senate representing |
16 | District 4, beginning a forty-year tenure during which he became the longest-serving member of |
17 | the Senate and earned the affectionate title of “Dean” of the Senate; and |
18 | WHEREAS, During his distinguished legislative career, he served as vice chairman of |
19 | the Senate Labor Committee, Senate Majority Whip, Deputy Majority Leader, Majority Leader, |
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1 | and in 2017 was elected by his colleagues to serve as President of the Senate; and |
2 | WHEREAS, As Senate President, he led with an open-door policy and a deep respect for |
3 | the institution, working tirelessly on behalf of working families, supporting economic |
4 | development, advancing educational opportunity, protecting employee pensions, raising the |
5 | state’s minimum wage, and promoting environmental stewardship and animal welfare; and |
6 | WHEREAS, Donny was caring and generous beyond measure, and was widely respected |
7 | for his steady leadership, institutional knowledge, willingness to listen, and ability to bring people |
8 | together through public service. A true statesman, he listened to every point of view and |
9 | respected every individual, regardless of whether they held a differing viewpoint. He worked |
10 | consistently to find common ground among his peers, even on the most challenging and |
11 | contentious issues. As a valued mentor to countless colleagues, and a consistent champion for his |
12 | constituents, he set an example for all public servants; and |
13 | WHEREAS, In his personal life, he was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who |
14 | cherished spending time with his family, including his children, Charles Ruggerio and his wife, |
15 | Jillian, and Amanda Fallon and her husband, PJ; his four beloved grandchildren, Ava Ruggerio, |
16 | Mia Ruggerio, Natalie Fallon, and Jameson Fallon; his sister and his best friend, Lisa Aceto, and |
17 | her husband, James; and his nieces and nephew, Christine DeSimone, Justine Mello, and Anthony |
18 | Aceto. He was preceded in death by his beloved brother Charles “Chucky” Ruggerio; and |
19 | WHEREAS, Donny deeply treasured time spent gathered with family for home-cooked |
20 | meals on Sundays and holidays, and he enjoyed annual trips to the Saratoga Race Course and |
21 | beating odds makers of all types; and |
22 | WHEREAS, His passing marks the loss of a dedicated public servant, a trusted colleague, |
23 | and a friend to many within this Chamber and across the state; and |
24 | WHEREAS, In recognition of his extraordinary service and enduring impact upon the |
25 | Rhode Island Senate, the Senate Chamber shall be named in his honor as a lasting tribute to his |
26 | leadership and devotion to the people of Rhode Island; now, therefore be it |
27 | RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby honors the life, |
28 | service, and memory of the late Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio; and be it further |
29 | RESOLVED, That the members of the Senate express their deepest sympathy to his |
30 | family and loved ones; and be it further |
31 | RESOLVED, That the naming of the Rhode Island Senate Chamber in his honor shall |
32 | serve as a permanent tribute to a man whose life was defined by public service, leadership, and |
33 | commitment to the State of Rhode Island; and be it further |
34 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
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1 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to his family. |
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