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Gov. McKee vows to get students back in classrooms, businesses back in business

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PROVIDENCE (AP) Rhode Island Gov. Daniel Mckee vowed to lead the state back to a sense of normalcy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic during a ceremonial inaugurati­on held Sunday on the Statehouse steps in Providence.

"Together we’re going to keep Rhode Islanders healthy. :e’re going to get us back to work. We’re going to get teachers and students safely back in the classroom. And we’re going to get our businesses back in business," Mckee said.

He pledged that the state will not only recover, but come back stronger.

"Thankfully the vaccines are here and we’re getting shots in arms,´ Mckee said. We can see the light at the end of the tunnel. there is reason to have hope."

the Democrat was sworn-in tuesday night in a private Statehouse event following the resignatio­n of former *ov. *ina Raimondo, who is now united States commerce secretary.

Mckee is serving out the remainder of Raimondo’s four-year term but has said he’ll run for governor outright in 2022. the 6 -year-old served as the state’s lieutenant governor and is a former longtime mayor of Cumberland.

Mckee thanked Raimondo for her leadership during the pandemic, and also acknowledg­ed the toll that COVID-19 has taken on the state.

Many have lost their Mobs or lost a business that they have built for decades. So

many have lost friends and family members to this virus. This past year has been hard on all of us,´ McKee said.

“We must also remember the heroism and the resolve that Rhode Islanders have shown in our hospitals, nursing homes, classrooms, our public safety organizati­ons local shops and our own living rooms each day and each night,´ he added.

During Sunday’s noontime ceremony, Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea swore in McKee using his family’s bible. First Lady Susan McKee and the couple’s two grown children joined them for the ceremony.

Kara McKee, their daughter, sang the national anthem, and a Rhode Island National Guard quartet played “Stars and Stripes Forever.´

Other speakers included Tina Cane, the state’s poet laureate; Christophe­r Abhulime, pastor at King’s Tabernacle Church in Johnston; and Father Robert Marciano, president of Bishop Hendricken High School in Warwick.

 ?? Photo by Ernest A. Brown ?? Gov. Daniel J. McKee, with his wife Susan holding the Bible, is sworn in as governor by Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, right, on the South Steps of the Rhode Island Statehouse during a public ceremony there on Sunday. Looking on, from left, are future daughter-in-law Laura Clifford, Dan’s son Matt McKee and daughter Kara McKee.
Photo by Ernest A. Brown Gov. Daniel J. McKee, with his wife Susan holding the Bible, is sworn in as governor by Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, right, on the South Steps of the Rhode Island Statehouse during a public ceremony there on Sunday. Looking on, from left, are future daughter-in-law Laura Clifford, Dan’s son Matt McKee and daughter Kara McKee.
 ??  ?? Rhode Island National Guard Maj. Gen. Christophe­r P. Callahan presents McKee with a ceremonial gorget signifying his position as the guard’s commander in chief.
Rhode Island National Guard Maj. Gen. Christophe­r P. Callahan presents McKee with a ceremonial gorget signifying his position as the guard’s commander in chief.
 ??  ?? United States Sen. Jack Reed, Rhode Island’s senior senator, left, congratula­tes Gov. Dan McKee and his wife Sue at the conclusion of Sunday’s swearing-in ceremony. Looking on, at right, is Major General Christophe­r P. Callahan, adjutant general of the Rhode Island National Guard.
United States Sen. Jack Reed, Rhode Island’s senior senator, left, congratula­tes Gov. Dan McKee and his wife Sue at the conclusion of Sunday’s swearing-in ceremony. Looking on, at right, is Major General Christophe­r P. Callahan, adjutant general of the Rhode Island National Guard.
 ?? Photos by Ernest A. Brown ?? Rhode Island Poet Laureate Tina Kane recites her Inaugural Poem entitled “Sunshine Of Your Love” during the Swearing-In ceremony of Governor Daniel J. McKee on Sunday.
Photos by Ernest A. Brown Rhode Island Poet Laureate Tina Kane recites her Inaugural Poem entitled “Sunshine Of Your Love” during the Swearing-In ceremony of Governor Daniel J. McKee on Sunday.
 ??  ?? Kara McKee, daughter of Gov. Dan McKee, sings the National Anthem during the ceremony Sunday.
Kara McKee, daughter of Gov. Dan McKee, sings the National Anthem during the ceremony Sunday.
 ??  ?? Woonsocket Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt listens to the singing of the National Anthem by Kara McKee, during Sunday’s ceremony.
Woonsocket Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt listens to the singing of the National Anthem by Kara McKee, during Sunday’s ceremony.

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