A Quote by Donald L. Carcieri

The recipe for success is a tried and true one here in Rhode Island - innovation, reform, public service. — © Donald L. Carcieri
The recipe for success is a tried and true one here in Rhode Island - innovation, reform, public service.
I grew up in Rhode Island. Most of my family on both sides is from Rhode Island.
The place of exciting innovation - where the action is - that's Rhode Island!
Rhode Island has become a second home to me after being involved in its cultural life for over 61 years. I look upon it as a privilege to be inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame.
I love a good challenge of looking with new eyes at a tried and true recipe in my recipe Rolodex.
I have been personally victimized by organized disruption of a public lecture on a university campus - at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Michigan State University, and Rhode Island's Providence College, to name only a few.
There can be no complete and permanent reform of the civil service until public opinion emancipates congressmen from all control and influence over government patronage. Legislation is required to establish the reform. No proper legislation is to be expected as long as members of Congress are engaged in procuring offices for their constituents.
I have gone from a proponent of campaign finance reform to a revolutionary during my time in public service.
The understanding which has driven New Labour's reform is to put the individual citizen - the patient, the parent, the pupil, the law abiding citizen - at the centre of each public service, with the service reformed to meet their individual requirements
For the states that take the lead on reform - asset recycling, deregulation, service innovation - the Federal Government could step back, and allow greater flexibility in how we deliver our responsibilities.
I'm from Kingston, R.I., sort of on the University of Rhode Island campus - on the margins of that, actually.
When my son was born, I was still playing in a summer league in Rhode Island.
My vision for a better Rhode Island starts with a simple idea - we are all in this together.
Fixing the pension system was one of the biggest problems Rhode Island faced.
But Connecticut and Rhode Island have originally realized the most perfect polity as to a legislature.
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
I went to school at the University of Rhode Island and pursued a degree in journalism, which is a little bit ironic.
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