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SENATE RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIVES OF RHONDA DORGAN, AIDAN DORGAN AND GERALD DORGAN, COMMENDING THE HEROISM OF FIRST RESPONDERS AND CITIZENS, AND EXPRESSING THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY OF THE RHODE ISLAND SENATE FOLLOWING THE TRAGIC EVENTS AT THE DENNIS M. LYNCH ARENA IN THE CITY OF PAWTUCKET

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This is a Senate Resolution from the Rhode Island State Senate honoring the memory of three people — Rhonda Dorgan, Aidan Dorgan, and Gerald Dorgan — who lost their lives in a tragic incident at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. A Senate resolution like this is not a law, but rather an official formal statement from the Senate expressing the collective feelings and values of its members on behalf of the state.

The resolution serves two main purposes: first, to pay tribute to the lives of the Dorgan family members who died, and second, to recognize and commend the bravery of the first responders and ordinary citizens who responded heroically during the emergency. By passing this resolution, the Rhode Island Senate is officially acknowledging the tragedy and putting on record its deep condolences to those affected.

This resolution directly affects the memory and recognition of the Dorgan family and honors the emergency responders and community members who acted during the crisis. It is largely symbolic in nature, carrying no legal requirements or policy changes. It passed the Senate quickly, having been recommended for immediate consideration and voted through, which is common for resolutions of this type that reflect urgent matters of public grief and community recognition.

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Sponsors

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Meghan KallmanD
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Jonathon AcostaD
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Lori UrsoD
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David TikoianD
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Stefano FamigliettiD
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Thomas PaolinoR
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Robert BrittoD
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Leonidas RaptakisD
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Peter AppollonioD
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Dawn EuerD

Legislative History

Recommended for Immediate Consideration

Feb 26, 2026

Senate read and passed

Feb 26, 2026