Paul Tavares
American politician
Paul J. Tavares is an American former politician for the state of Rhode Island. He served in the East Providence City Council and the Rhode Island State Senate. He was elected Treasurer of Rhode Island in 1998. Paul's campaign motto was No tricks, no gimmicks, just a Treasurer who will do what is right.[1] He served until 2006.[2] Sheldon Whitehouse praised the CollegeBound fund, Rhode Island's 529 college savings program, which Tavares was instrumental in securing. He also served as the interim housing director for the Providence Housing Authority
Outside of politics, he was a banker. In 2011, he became a manager at East Providence Bank.[3]
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Rhode Island Senate | ||
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Preceded by District created | Member of the Rhode Island Senate from the 42nd district 1993–1999 | Succeeded by Daniel Da Ponte |
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Preceded by Nancy Mayer | Treasurer of Rhode Island 1999–2007 | Succeeded by Frank T. Caprio |