Gov. Gina Raimondo joining President-elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet will have no impact on Rhode Island’s coronavirus response, Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee says
Updated Jan 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 09, 2021
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo stands on the State House steps after taking the oath of office in Providence, R.I., Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. Raimondo was sworn into a second term in office, promising to continue bringing change to set the state on a path for enduring success. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)AP
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By Philip Marcelo and Mark Pratt | The Associated Press
Rhode Island’s coronavirus response will not be impacted by Gov. Gina Raimondo’s imminent departure to join President-elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet, Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee promised on Friday.
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Rhode Island's coronavirus response will not be impacted by Gov. Gina Raimondo's imminent departure to join President-elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet, Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee promised on Friday. In.
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