Ray Sullivan

Raymond J. Sullivan Jr. (January 31, 1977 – October 12, 2021) was an American politician who served as Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives.

He received his diploma from Bishop Hendricken High School in 1995, and continued his education at Roger Williams University.

[5] In his local district, he became a key figure in ensuring that rural students had access to Epi-Pens that are needed in circumstances of an allergic reaction.

[6][7] In February 2010, Sullivan announced his intention to not seek reelection in order to work as the deputy district director for public policy in the office of Congressman James Langevin.

Before his death he directed public relations for the United Nurses and Allied Professionals (UNAP) union in Rhode Island.