Press Release: Representative Phillips Gains Major Industry Endorsements in Re-Election Bid

 

Woonsocket, RI - Representative Phillips has secured significant endorsements from four of the state’s largest industry associations as he seeks re-election. Recognized for his steadfast advocacy for Woonsocket citizens and his unwavering commitment to ethical politics, Phillips has earned the trust and support of key industry leaders.

Dave Chenevert of the Rhode Island Manufacturers Association, Chris Maxwell of the Rhode Island Trucking Association, Farouk Rajab of the Rhode Island Hospitality Association, and Melissa Travis of the Rhode Island Society of CPAs/RI Business Forum have all voiced their strong support for Phillips. These leaders, representing vital sectors of the state’s economy, unanimously agree that Phillips is unmatched in his dedication to supporting small businesses.

In a united show of support, these industry leaders are featured in a joint mailer that will be sent to voters in District 51, covering Woonsocket and Cumberland. Notably, both Chenevert and Travis are also members of the State Democratic Committee, further underscoring the broad-based backing Phillips enjoys within his party and the business community.

Phillips has been recognized with numerous awards for his contributions at the State House, reflecting his tireless efforts and effectiveness as a legislator. As the campaign moves forward, the endorsement from these industry giants adds to the growing momentum behind Phillips’ re-election bid.

 

Melissa Travis

President/CEO 

RI Society CPAs/RI Business Forum 

Vice Chair

RI Business Coalition

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