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Political Roundtable: Cuervo on schools, tax-exempts and why he s running for mayor of Providence Published Fri Feb 26 2021 08:57:43 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Ian Donnis
Gonzalo Cuervo, one of the Democrats running to succeed Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza in 2022, is the guest this week on Political Roundtable. The panel includes URI emeritus professor of political science Maureen Moakley and Boston Globe reporter Dan McGowan.
Here s a transcript of the discussion.
Ian Donnis: Let s start with the big story of the week plans by Lifespan, Care New England and Brown University to collaborate on a new joint effort. There s debate about whether this would be good or bad for health care consumers. Gonzalo Cuervo, these health care organizations and Brown have a big footprint in Providence. How do you come down on whether you support or don t support this proposal?