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Gabriel "Gabe" Amo

Currently holds the office of U.S. House of Representatives - Rhode Island 1st Congressional District until December 31, 2024.

Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Rhode Island 1st Congressional District in 2024 Rhode Island General Election.

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Gabriel "Gabe" Amo

U.S. House of Representatives - Rhode Island 1st Congressional District

About Gabriel "Gabe" Amo

Professional Experience
US House of Representatives, Representative - Rhode Island 1st Congressional District (2023 - Present)
The White House, Special Assistant to the President (2021 - 2023)
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Deputy Director (2021 - 2023)
Office of Governor Gina Raimondo, Director of Public Engagement and Community Affairs (2015 - 2019)
White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Liaison
Degrees
Master's, Oxford University, Comparative Social Policy
Bachelor's, Wheaton College (2010)
High School Diploma, Moses Brown School

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