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March 5, 2010 Paul Ouellette
401-334-1000, ext. 117
pouellette@nrichamber.com

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Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox to Speak at Northern Rhode Island Chamber Eggs and Issues Breakfast

Lincoln, RI. – The Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce welcomes Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox as the key note speaker at its Thursday, March 18, 8:00 a.m., Eggs and Issues Breakfast at Kirkbrae Country Club in Lincoln.

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Fox will be speaking about Rhode Island’s current budget deficit and what lawmakers plan on doing to close the gap. “I look forward to once again addressing the members of the Northern Rhode Island Chamber. While I will spend some time outlining the key issues that we will be focusing on in the House of Representatives this year, it is equally important that I listen to the input from the members of the business community. Some of the best ideas for legislation and initiatives have come from events like the Eggs and Issues Breakfast where we hear directly from those who are dealing with the daily challenges of doing business in Rhode Island,” said Fox.

The cost to attend is $17 for Chamber members who pre-register, $27 for Chamber members at the door and $37 for non-members. Kirkbrae Country Club is located at 197 Old River Road Lincoln, RI.

The event is sponsored by Fidelity Investments. Please call the Chamber of Commerce at 401-334-1000 or register on line at www.nrichamber.com.

The Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of businesses in the communities of Burrillville, Central Falls, Cumberland, Glocester, Lincoln, North Smithfield, Pawtucket, Smithfield and Woonsocket. Services include networking, education, advocacy, and group buying programs. The Chamber also coordinates The Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce Coalition, a coalition of 11 Chambers of Commerce representing 12,000 member businesses.

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