Monday, November 25, 2024

REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE PAT CORTELLESSA

Republican State Senate Candidate Cortellessa Welcomes Campaign Season, Elaborates On Vision For District 27

PAT CORTELLESSA

CRANSTON, RI – With the Primaries now over and mail-in ballots fully accounted for, the 2020 Election Cycle in full swing. With a full seven weeks until the 2020 Election Day, now is the time for the candidates to inform the voters on the issues and share their vision of how to fix Rhode Island.

Today, Republican candidate for Rhode Island State Senate RI-27 (Cranston & West Warwick) Pat Cortellessa elaborated on his race against incumbent Hanna Gallo, and following the primary, where the campaign will go from here. “After earning nearly Fourteen-Hundred votes in the primary, I will continue to campaign hard across Cranston and West Warwick and let the voters know they have a choice on November 3 – business-as-usual or a New Day in District 27” Cortellessa said.

“From now until Election Day our campaign will work hard underscore our policy differences and guarantee the voters are well informed on my opponents record and our stark differences for Rhode Island.”

These policies, which include “streamline business regulation”; “reduce our senior citizens’ cost of living”; and “ethics reform in the General Assembly,” Cortellessa notes, will continued to contrast the candidates policies for the rest of the election cycle.

“The time is now,” Cortellessa said. “Rhode Island’s future depends on it.”

 

ABOUT PAT:

Pat Cortellessa is a proud lifelong Rhode Islander. Born and raised in Providence, he is a 30-year resident of Cranston. Pat works as Chief Security Officer (CSO) at TPG Hotels & Resorts and was former owner of Cortellessa Properties, a local real estate company.

 

He graduated from Central High School and attended the Providence College JROTC program and has a Liberal Arts Degree from CCRI.

 

Pat has a long involvement with local politics, being an advocate for numerous pro-taxpayer and Constitutional government reforms.

 

Pat is married to his wife of 25 years and is a proud father and grandfather.