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The hope is that these important first responders can be better protected. Lawmakers move to ban overlooked threat putting ...
Rhode Island now has one of the highest maximum fines in New England for those convicted of driving the wrong way on a ...
Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee has a message to voters who might not be happy about all the new taxes and fees in the state ...
The R.I. law passed just before the US Senate removed a provision from the “Big Beautiful Bill” that would have prevented ...
Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee signed a bill into law Thursday that would let state funds be used to pay for health insurance plans that cover state workers and Medicaid recipients seeking abortions.
Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee announced Saturday afternoon the first round of his transition team members. “I will bring a grassroots, community-oriented philosophy to the Governor’s office because I ...
November 3, 2022 Rhode Island Gubernatorial Debate. Governor Daniel McKee (D) and Ashley Kalus (R), candidates in Rhode Island’s 2022 gubernatorial race, participated in a debate hosted by… ...
Daniel McKee is a mayor of Cumberland, R.I., who was elected Rhode Island's lieutenant governor in 2014. He served on Cumberland's town council from 1992-1998.
PROVIDENCE — Gov. Daniel McKee on Wednesday signed into law a proposal to help combat the opioid overdose crisis by creating safe injection sites for people to use illegal drugs under the oversight.
UFC Vegas 105: Josh Emmett vs. Lerone Murphy continues on the prelims with a fight between Rhys McKee and Daniel Frunza in the welterweight division. McKee is on a two-fight skid as he comes into ...
For six years, Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee has struggled to draw attention to himself and his causes. Now he's in the spotlight. The former Cumberland mayor is set to become the 76th governor of Rhode ...
Daniel McKee. On the C-SPAN Networks: Daniel McKee is a Governor for Rhode Island with eight videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2016 Forum as a Lieutenant Governor for ...