Politics & Government
Gov. Dan McKee To Travel Around RI In Honor Of 100 Days In Office
After starting the day at a high school vaccination clinic, McKee and the lieutenant governor will visit four towns across the state.

PROVIDENCE, RI — June 10 marks 100 days since Gov. Dan McKee took office. In honor of the milestone, McKee and Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos will travel around the state, visiting five sites in four cities and towns.
Throughout his time in office, McKee has reiterated his desire to be on the ground in the state's 39 cities and towns, speaking with local leadership and residents.
The governor will start his day in Lincoln, visiting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High School. From there, he and Matos will visit two small businesses that received $5,000 relief grants from the state in Westerly.
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From there, the delegation will head north, touring an active construction site on the former Interstate 195 land in Providence. To finish out the day, McKee and Matos will visit Progreso Latino, recognizing them for their support through the pandemic and their community outreach.
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