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McKee sworn in as R.I. governor upon Raimondo confirmati­on

- BY PHILIP MARCELO

Democrat Dan McKee was sworn in as Rhode Island’s 76th governor Tuesday, while Gina Raimondo officially resigned the role and joined President Joe Biden’s cabinet as U.S. commerce secretary.

McKee, 69, has served as the state’s lieutenant governor since 2015. He will serve out the remaining 22 months of former Gov. Raimondo’s fouryear term.

Raimondo, 49, is a fellow Democrat and former venture capitalist whose new job will be to help set the Biden administra­tion’s trade policy and promote U.S. opportunit­ies for growth domestical­ly and overseas. She received Senate confirmati­on Tuesday.

McKee is a lifelong Rhode Islander who earlier served as mayor of Cumberland, a town of about 33,500. He was sworn in about a year after the first case of coronaviru­s was confirmed in Rhode Island — a health crisis that overshadow­ed Raimondo’s final year as governor and will dominate McKee’s first.

The new governor said in a statement after Tuesday’s brief Statehouse ceremony that he was “honored and humbled” to lead the state at a critical time.

“I will work hard, day in and day out, on behalf of Rhode Islanders in all 39 cities and towns to ensure we come out of this pandemic stronger than we went in,” McKee said.

His office said a public inaugurati­on will be held Sunday on the Statehouse steps. He’s also slated to make stops today at vaccinatio­n clinics and a small business in the Providence area as well as sign an executive order.

The Democratic Governors Associatio­n, meanwhile, welcomed him to the fold.

“A lifelong public servant, Gov. McKee has the experience needed to lead Rhode Island out of this pandemic and towards economic recovery,” New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who chairs the group, said in a statement that also thanked Raimondo for her service.

Rhode Island House Speaker Joe Shekarchi and Senate President Dominick Ruggerio, both Democrats, said McKee brings “valuable perspectiv­e” as a former mayor and as a “consistent and strong voice” for the hard-hit small business community.

Later this month, McKee is required to submit to lawmakers a proposed budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1. The deficit is already estimated at more than $300 million.

The transition from Raimondo to McKee couldn’t be any more stark in terms of approach and personalit­y, but dramatic change isn’t expected from the new leadership, said Joseph Cammarano, a political science professor at Providence College.

Raimondo had a rising national profile even before she became governor, he said. As the state’s general treasurer, she successful­ly pushed for a major overhaul of the state pension system. Meanwhile McKee, who has run small businesses for decades, including his family’s heating oil company, has been part of local politics for years but has never been quite front and center.

“He’s the low key, behindthe-scenes guy,” Cammarano said. “He would not have been anyone’s first pick.”

McKee, who graduated from Assumption College in Massachuse­tts and earned a master’s degree from Harvard, has been critical of the state’s vaccine rollout efforts under Raimondo, but said late last month Rhode Island was doing a better job of getting coronaviru­s vaccines into the arms of more people.

 ?? BOB BREIDENBAC­H/PROVIDENCE JOURNAL VIA AP, POOL ?? Former Rhode Island Lt. Gov. Daniel J. McKee is sworn in as the state’s 76th governor by Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea on Tuesday at the Rhode Island State House in Providence. Holding the family bible is his wife, Susan McKee, left. McKee was joined by his son, Matthew, daughter, Kara, and future daughter-in-law, Laura Clifford. He replaces former Gov. Gina Raimondo, who officially joined President Joe Biden’s cabinet as U.S. commerce secretary after winning Senate confirmati­on.
BOB BREIDENBAC­H/PROVIDENCE JOURNAL VIA AP, POOL Former Rhode Island Lt. Gov. Daniel J. McKee is sworn in as the state’s 76th governor by Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea on Tuesday at the Rhode Island State House in Providence. Holding the family bible is his wife, Susan McKee, left. McKee was joined by his son, Matthew, daughter, Kara, and future daughter-in-law, Laura Clifford. He replaces former Gov. Gina Raimondo, who officially joined President Joe Biden’s cabinet as U.S. commerce secretary after winning Senate confirmati­on.

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