State Senators Tour Business Park

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QDC Managing Director Steven King welcomed State Senator Alana DiMario (North Kingstown, Narragansett, New Shoreham), along with her colleagues, Senate Majority Leader Ryan Pearson and Senators Hanna Gallo, John Burke, Dawn Euer, Matt LaMountain, and David Tikoian for a tour of the Business Park.

The Senate delegation received a briefing on Quonset’s world-class infrastructure and had the opportunity to tour some of Quonset’s many successful companies, including the J. Goodison Shipyard and the Port of Davisville.

“It was a pleasure to host Senator DiMario and her colleagues. Their continued support is vital to Quonset’s continued growth,” said King. “When the General Assembly invests in the Business Park, the return on that investment is in the billions of dollars every year.”

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