Business & Tech
Senator Whitehouse Tours Middletown Business
Sen. Whitehouse toured Rite Solutions, a Middletown company, as part of a tour to discuss job creation initiatives.

As part of a month-long job tour of the state, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse visited Middletown yesterday.
He visited Rite Solutions, which is considered a fast-growing company in Middletown that specializes in a broad array of technologies including decision support systems, interactive multi-media training, and a variety of IT network technologies.
His officer said the purpose of the tour is to speak to small business owners and employees directly about what they need to succeed in this tough economy.
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Since its founding in 2000, Rite Solutions has rapidly expanded the company workforce. During his tour, Senator Whitehouse discussed his support for hiring tax credits that will bolster the efforts of small businesses like Rite Solutions to create jobs here in the state.
“Rite Solutions is a great example of a company creating jobs for Rhode Island workers, and I will continue to fight for legislation that will support similar hiring efforts across the state,” said Whitehouse. “It was a pleasure to meet with Rite Solutions today, and I thank them for sharing their ideas with me about how to boost our economy.”
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“We deeply appreciate the support and advocacy that Rite Solutions has received from our Congressional leaders, including Senators Whitehouse and Reed, in providing the funding necessary to bridge the gap between innovative technologies and deployed systems,” said Joe Marino, President of Rite Solutions. “Their confidence in our ability to produce value-added solutions for our Navy customers has been most rewarding - it is something that we take very seriously.”
More details about Whitehouse’s job-creation initiatives are available at www.whitehouse.senate.gov/jobstour.
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