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Rhode Island s Nellie Gorbea becomes first Latina in New England to run for governor

Rhode Island s Nellie Gorbea becomes first Latina in New England to run for governor Nicole Acevedo © Provided by NBC News Gorbea, a Democrat, is the first Latina to run for governor in New England. If she wins, Gorbea would also be the first Puerto Rican governor in the mainland. Gorbea, 53, is no stranger to making history in public office. In 2015, she became the first Hispanic elected to statewide office in New England when she became secretary of state. She was re-elected to the position in 2018, and her term ends next year. Yes, they elected the first Latina statewide official, but almost more important than that is that I performed, that I delivered on what they hoped I would do, Gorbea told NBC News. Many of them came up to me and encourage me to run for governor.

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R I Foundation, McKee administration launch $150K initiative to support minority-owned businesses

R.I. Foundation, McKee administration launch $150K initiative to support minority-owned businesses THE RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION and Gov. Daniel J. McKee jointly announced Monday that they are launching the $150,000 initiative to help enhance the growth and support of minority-owned businesses across Rhode Island. / COURTESY RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Foundation and Gov. Daniel J. McKee jointly announced Monday that they are launching the $150,000 initiative to help enhance the growth and support of minority-owned businesses across Rhode Island. The initiative is part of a collaboration between the foundation and R.I. Commerce Corp., where Camoin Associates, based out of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and the Providence-based Multicultural Innovation Center will work as partners on this project. The cost of the project will be split between R.I. Commerce and the Rhode Island Foundation.

Scholarship Winner + Homicide Investigation + Prison Reform Rally

Reply Rise and shine , Woonsocket! Welcome to the Woonsocket Patch Daily the quickest way to get caught up on the biggest news and events happening in town. In today s Daily, we share the latest news about a Woonsocket High School scholarship winner, the shooting death of a new study that will help support Rhode Island s minority-owned businesses, a weekend prison reform rally, and the opening of the state s first Market Basket. First, today s weather: Partly sunny, with a chance of showers in the afternoon. Temps: High of 79° & Low of 56° . Subscribe 1. $1,000 scholarship from the Northern Rhode Island Board of Realtors. Aalyiah Reynolds is one of two students to receive the award this year. (Patch)

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