The Rhode Island Senate has introduced a resolution expressing deep condolences on the passing of Ashbel Tingley Wall, II, known as A.T. Wall, who served as the long-time Director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. A.T. Wall was married to Maria DeCarvalho for 44 years and had a distinguished career in public service, including nearly two decades as the Director of Corrections, making him the longest-serving Corrections Director in the United States. His leadership focused on improving inmate health, education, and rehabilitation, and he initiated several notable programs, including a medication-assisted treatment program for addiction and a service dog training initiative for veterans.
The resolution highlights A.T. Wall's educational background, including his summa cum laude graduation from Yale University and his work in the juvenile justice system. It also acknowledges his contributions to the corrections community, such as evaluating confinement conditions nationwide and testifying before Congress. A.T. Wall is remembered for his professional achievements and his devotion to family, faith, and compassion for others. The Senate resolution concludes by extending heartfelt condolences to his family and authorizing the Secretary of State to transmit a certified copy of the resolution to them.
Introduced By: Senator Matthew L. LaMountain
Date Introduced: January 08
Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration