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This week on Newsmakers: Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos reveals she almost stepped down from her position two years ago amid the signature scandal that derailed her campaign for Congress in a one-on-one with Kim Kalunian; then, state Sens. Val Lawson and Frank Ciccone were elected as senate president and majority leader, respectively, after the death of Senate President Dominick Ruggerio.
Rhode Island Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos was the early favorite in the race for an open seat in the First Congressional District last year. But a signature-gathering scandal took on a life of its own, and undermined Matos' hopes of landing in Congress. Her boss, Governor Dan McKee, shows how a lieutenant governor can move up if they're in the right place at the right time. But some Rhode Islanders continue to question the value of the lieutenant governor's office. So what does Matos say about that? What has she done to overcome the disappointment of her performance in last year's congressional race? And what does Matos say about Democrats losing support among Latinos? This week on Political Roundtable, Ian Donnis goes in-depth with Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos.
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Laura Vigil, Oficial de Policía Ambiental, se une a la Vicegobernadora Sabina Matos para hablar sobre la pesca recreativa en Rhode IslandEl pasado 17 de Abril, 2024 la estación de radio Poder 102.1 FM recibió a la Vicegobernadora de Rhode Island, Sabina Matos, y a Laura Vigil, Oficial de Policía Ambiental, para discutir un tema de gran relevancia para la comunidad: la pesca recreativa en Rhode Island.El programa, titulado "El Can de la Mañana", se centró en explorar los aspectos fundamentales de la pesca recreativa en el estado y cómo esta actividad contribuye al disfrute del tiempo libre y al contacto con la naturaleza para muchas personas en la comunidad hispana.Laura Vigil, graduada de la Universidad de Rhode Island con un título en Biología de la Vida Silvestre y Conservación, compartió su experiencia y conocimiento en el tema. Desde su infancia, Vigil ha sentido una profunda conexión con la vida silvestre, y su pasión la llevó a realizar investigaciones prácticas sobre la vida de anfibios y otros animales en el estado.Durante el programa, Vigil destacó la importancia de proteger los ecosistemas acuáticos y las especies marinas mientras se practica la pesca recreativa. También compartió consejos prácticos sobre cómo disfrutar de esta actividad de manera responsable y sostenible, preservando el medio ambiente para las generaciones futuras.La Vicegobernadora Sabina Matos elogió el compromiso de Vigil con la conservación ambiental y expresó su apoyo a las iniciativas destinadas a promover la pesca recreativa como una forma de conectar con la naturaleza y fomentar un estilo de vida saludable entre la comunidad hispana de Rhode Island.Además de abordar temas relacionados con la pesca recreativa, la audiencia tuvo la oportunidad de hacer preguntas a los invitados durante el programa. Las consultas de los amigos oyentes reflejaron su interés en conocer más sobre las regulaciones de pesca, los lugares ideales para pescar y cómo involucrar a la familia en esta actividad al aire libre.El encuentro entre la Vicegobernadora Sabina Matos y Laura Vigil, Oficial de Policía Ambiental, en la estación de radio Poder 102.1 FM fue un ejemplo de colaboración y compromiso con la comunidad. Ambos destacaron la importancia de trabajar juntos para preservar los recursos naturales de Rhode Island y promover el disfrute responsable de la pesca recreativa para todos. Este podcast fue producido en los estudios de Poder 102.1 FM, ubicados en North Providence, Rhode Island. Durante varias décadas, Poder 102.1 FM ha mantenido su posición como la principal emisora hispana en Rhode Island y el sureste de Massachusetts.https://www.poder1110.com/https://www.facebook.com/poder1110/https://www.instagram.com/poder102fm/https://twitter.com/poder102fmhttps://www.youtube.com/@Poder102FM
Ángel Taveras Analiza los Resultados de las Elecciones Especiales en Rhode Island en el Podcast "El Candidato Responde" de Poder 102.1 FMÁngel Taveras, exalcalde de la ciudad de Providence, fue el invitado especial en el episodio más reciente del podcast "El Candidato Responde" de Poder 102.1 FM. En esta entrevista, Taveras realizó un análisis detallado de los resultados de las primarias demócratas de las elecciones especiales en Rhode Island, que tuvieron como objetivo llenar la vacante dejada por la renuncia del excongresista David Cicilline.Estas elecciones especiales fueron históricas por varias razones, una de las cuales fue la destacada participación de la comunidad hispana. Tres mujeres hispanas se postularon como candidatas en esta contienda: la senadora estatal Sandra Cano, la senadora estatal Ana Quezada y la vicegobernadora Sabina Matos. Esta diversidad de candidatas marcó un hito en la política local y resaltó el crecimiento y la influencia de la comunidad hispana en Rhode Island.Un total de once candidatos compitieron en estas elecciones, y el resultado final fue la victoria de Gabe Amo. En un contexto donde la representatividad y la participación son fundamentales, esta elección demostró el interés y la dedicación de la comunidad para elegir a su próximo representante en el Congreso.Los resultados de las elecciones primarias demócratas para el puesto de Representante en el Congreso del Distrito 1 de Rhode Island fueron los siguientes:· Gabriel Amo: 32.4% de los votos.· J. Aaron Regunberg: 24.9% de los votos.· Sandra C. Cano: 13.9% de los votos.· Sabina Matos: 8.0% de los votos.· Stephen M. Casey: 5.8% de los votos.· Walter Berbrick: 3.6% de los votos.· Ana Quezada: 3.5% de los votos.· John Goncalves: 2.8% de los votos.· Donald R. Carlson: 1.7% de los votos.· Allen R. Waters: 1.3% de los votos.· Stephanie Beaute: 1.1% de los votos.· Spencer Dickinson: 0.9% de los votos.Ángel Taveras, con su vasta experiencia política y conocimiento profundo de los asuntos locales, aportó una perspectiva valiosa en este episodio del podcast. Su análisis ayudó a comprender mejor el panorama político y la importancia de estas elecciones especiales en Rhode Island.Cabe destacar que Ángel Taveras es una figura destacada en la política de Rhode Island. Nació el 18 de agosto de 1970, en Nueva York, pero su familia emigró desde la República Dominicana a Providence cuando era niño. Creció en el lado sur de la ciudad y asistió al programa Head Start y a las escuelas públicas de Providence. Se graduó con honores de la Escuela Secundaria Classical en 1988. Más tarde, estudió en la Universidad de Harvard, donde se destacó académicamente. Después de obtener su título de abogado en la Universidad de Georgetown, trabajó como abogado en Providence antes de fundar su propio bufete de abogados, donde se centró en la defensa cívica y el derecho electoral.Taveras desempeñó un papel fundamental como alcalde de Providence de 2011 a 2015, siendo el primer alcalde hispano de la ciudad y uno de los pocos alcaldes dominicano-americanos elegidos en los Estados Unidos. Durante su mandato, se enfrentó a importantes desafíos financieros, incluido un déficit de $110 millones, pero logró evitar la bancarrota de la ciudad y fue reconocido por su liderazgo en la mejora de la educación, destacandoEste podcast fue producido en los estudios de Poder 102.1 FM, ubicados en North Providence, Rhode Island. Durante varias décadas, Poder 102.1 FM ha mantenido su posición como la principal emisora hispana en Rhode Island y el sureste de Massachusetts.https://www.poder1110.com/https://www.facebook.com/poder1110/https://www.instagram.com/poder102fm/https://twitter.com/poder102fmhttps://www.youtube.com/@Poder102FM
Five of the 11 Democratic candidates vying for the nomination in Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District took the stage at Rhode Island College for the second of two primary debates.Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos, former state Rep. Spencer Dickinson, former White House aide Gabe Amo, Providence City Council member John Goncalves and former naval intelligence officer Walter Berbrick sparred over dozens of issues ahead of Tuesday's primary.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jonathan V. Last of The Bulwark elucidates the schadenfreude inherent in today's politics. Hugo Lowell of The Guardian details Trump's numerous legal challenges. Rhode Island's Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos discusses her bid to fill Congressman Cicilline's seat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The primary for the First Congressional District race is just weeks away, and the Democratic winner is very likely to become our next representative in Congress. But there are 12 Democrats running — and a lot of disagreement among them. Our own Steph Machado and Jim Hummel from A Lively Experiment on Rhode Island PBS join the podcast to give us their analysis. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oyentes en la Conversación: Preguntas a Sabina Matos en el Podcast "El Candidato Responde" de Poder 102.1 FMEn una edición reciente del podcast "El Candidato Responde", Sabina Matos, candidata demócrata al Congreso de los Estados Unidos por Rhode Island, compartió sus perspectivas y propuestas políticas con los oyentes. El podcast, producido por Poder 102.1 FM, se centra en proporcionar un espacio para que los candidatos políticos discutan sus proyectos y respondan a preguntas de la audiencia.Matos, una inmigrante de origen dominicano que llegó a los Estados Unidos a los 20 años, detalló su experiencia laboral temprana en la industria de la confección y su posterior establecimiento en Providence. A lo largo de los años, se ha enfocado en cuestiones clave, como la vivienda asequible y los derechos de las mujeres, debido a su propia historia de enfrentar desafíos económicos y superación personal.Su involucramiento en la política comenzó en 2010 cuando fue elegida para el Concejo Municipal de Providence, donde abogó por medidas relacionadas con la vivienda y la equidad. Desde 2021, Matos se ha desempeñado como Vicegobernadora de Rhode Island, enfocándose en la expansión de los derechos de voto y legislación relacionada con la seguridad de armas, además de trabajar en iniciativas para abordar el cambio climático y la vivienda asequible en colaboración con la Administración de McKee.Durante su participación en "El Candidato Responde", los oyentes tuvieron la oportunidad de hacer preguntas directas a Matos, lo que permitió un diálogo más interactivo y esclarecedor. La candidata compartió su visión y planes para representar a Rhode Island en el Congreso, destacando su compromiso con la equidad y la mejora de la calidad de vida para todos los habitantes del estado.Este podcast fue producido en los estudios de Poder 102.1 FM, ubicados en North Providence, Rhode Island. Durante varias décadas, Poder 102.1 FM ha mantenido su posición como la principal emisora hispana en Rhode Island y el sureste de Massachusetts.https://www.poder1110.com/https://www.facebook.com/poder1110/https://www.instagram.com/poder102fm/https://twitter.com/poder102fmhttps://www.youtube.com/@Poder102FM
Firmas y Elecciones: Gregg Amore, Secretario de Estado, examina a fondo alegaciones en entrevista en Poder 102.1 FMEn una entrevista realizada en los estudios de Poder 102.1 FM, el Secretario de Estado de Rhode Island, acompañado por Michelle Arias, Directora de Asuntos Legislativos, abordaron los aspectos relacionados con las primarias de las elecciones especiales en curso. Estas elecciones fueron convocadas para llenar la vacante dejada por la renuncia del ex congresista David Cicilline.En la conversación, se abordó el tema de las alegaciones de firmas fraudulentas presentadas ante las juntas locales de elecciones por parte de la campaña de la candidata Sabina Matos. El Secretario de Estado afirmó que el sistema electoral actual de Rhode Island opera eficazmente y sostuvo que la atención mediática hacia este asunto ha sido excesiva.Se aprovechó la ocasión para incentivar la participación de los votantes en estas elecciones especiales. Se resaltó que se otorga un plazo de 21 días, desde el 16 de Agosto hasta el 5 de Septiembre, para ejercer el voto, incluyendo la opción novedosa de voto anticipado.La presencia conjunta del Secretario de Estado y la Directora de Asuntos Legislativos en los estudios de Poder 102.1 FM reflejó el esfuerzo por parte del gobierno estatal de mantener a los ciudadanos informados y promover la participación activa en el proceso electoral.Este podcast fue producido en los estudios de Poder 102.1 FM, ubicados en North Providence, Rhode Island. Durante varias décadas, Poder 102.1 FM ha mantenido su posición como la principal emisora hispana en Rhode Island y el sureste de Massachusetts.https://www.poder1110.com/https://www.facebook.com/poder1110/https://www.instagram.com/poder102fm/https://twitter.com/poder102fmhttps://www.youtube.com/@Poder102FM
National Committeewoman for the RI GOP Sue Cienki, Attorney and Legal Analyst Lou Pulner, and Political Contributor Jim Vincent join Moderator Jim Hummel to discuss a congressman from NY comes to Sabina Matos's defense, former President Trump faces more indictments, affirmative action struck down, plus an interview with Rhode Island PBS Scholarship Winner, Isabella Ba.
US Representative Seth Magaziner went from being Rhode Island's junior congressman to our senior and ONLY congressman in just a few months. He joins us in the studio to talk about his first term in office, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the race to replace former Congressman David Cicilline. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Professor Wendy Schiller joins the show to talk with Gene about former President Donald Trump's defense in his upcoming trial in Washington D.C for the 2020 election, and also about the Rhode Island Board of Elections meeting for a second time on the Sabina Matos signature scandal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Board of Elections member Randall Jackvony joins the show to offer perspective on his organization's decision today with respect to the Sabina Matos congressional campaign signature fiasco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brown Professor Wendy Schiller joins Gene to discuss Sabina Matos, a possible 3rd indictment awaiting Trump along with the status of GOP candidates, and whether or not she believes if Hunter and Joe Biden discussed business dealings with each other. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Secretary of State Greg Amore joins the show to offer guidance on the ballot process in lieu of the Sabina Matos campaign nomination papers signature fiasco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EL CANDIDATO RESPONDE: ENTREVISTA CON SABINA MATOS CANDIDATA AL CONGRESO DE LOS ESTADOS UNDIDOS - ELECCIONES ESPECIALES RHODE ISLANDEn este episodio del podcast "El Candidato Responde", presentamos a Sabina Matos, candidata demócrata al Congreso de los Estados Unidos por Rhode Island. Además, abordamos la investigación en curso sobre la lista de firmas sometida a la junta de elecciones en los municipios de Jamestown, Newport y East Providence.Sabina Matos, de origen dominicano, emigró a los Estados Unidos a los 20 años con la determinación de perseguir el sueño americano. Comenzó su carrera laboral en una fábrica de ropa y luego se estableció en Providence, donde aprendió inglés mientras trabajaba en una fábrica de joyería. Su experiencia personal de trabajo arduo y enfrentar desafíos económicos la ha llevado a abogar por políticas que atiendan las necesidades de las familias trabajadoras.Graduada de Rhode Island College, Sabina Matos se involucró profundamente en su comunidad al trabajar en iniciativas para abordar el alto costo de la vivienda. Su dedicación y compromiso la llevaron a postularse para un cargo político, y en 2010 fue elegida para el Concejo Municipal de Providence. Durante su tiempo en el Concejo, Sabina Matos ha sido defensora de la asequibilidad de la vivienda, promoviendo el desarrollo de viviendas asequibles para los residentes de Providence. Además, ha apoyado a las mujeres líderes y ha sido firme en la protección de la libertad reproductiva.Con más de una década de experiencia en cargos locales y estatales, Sabina Matos ha demostrado su capacidad para liderar y tomar decisiones informadas en beneficio de la comunidad. Desde 2021, se desempeña como Vicegobernadora de Rhode Island, donde ha abogado por la expansión de los derechos de voto y por legislación más estricta en materia de seguridad de armas para proteger a nuestras comunidades. También ha trabajado estrechamente con la Administración de McKee para realizar inversiones históricas en la lucha contra la crisis climática y promover la vivienda asequible.En esta entrevista, Sabina Matos compartirá su visión y proyectos para representar a Rhode Island en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos. Su compromiso con la equidad, la justicia social y la mejora de la calidad de vida de todos los habitantes de Rhode Island la convierten en una candidata relevante para conocer. A través de "El Candidato Responde", los oyentes tendrán la oportunidad de conocer a fondo las propuestas y la perspectiva de Sabina Matos en su búsqueda por un lugar en el Congreso y su compromiso para marcar una diferencia positiva en la comunidad de Rhode Island.Mas informacion en:https://www.sabinamatos.com/
Lt Governor Sabina Matos addresses reporters for the first time since a scandal developed surrounding allegations of fraud related to nomination papers in her campaign for Congress. audio courtesy WPRISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Former Republican Candidate for Governor Ashley Kalus joins the show to talk about the ongoing Sabina Matos signature scandal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rhode Island House of Representatives passed the most recent state budget in just about three hours last month. That rapid pace reflects strong support in the chamber for House Speaker Joe Shekarchi. But will Skekarchi's popularity translate into progress on Rhode Island's toughest issues, including improving public schools and creating a stronger economy? And what does Mr. Speaker have to say about the paralysis gripping attempts to redevelop the Cranston Street Armory, and the signature-gathering controversy dogging Sabina Matos' congressional campaign?
This is the second session of the forum featuring Gabe Amo, Stephanie Beaute, Spencer Dickinson, John Gonzolves, Sabina Matos and Anna Quezada. Time Stamps: Intro - 0:00 What differentiates you from your opponents - 1:00 Addressing gun violence - 13:46 Reproductive rights - 30:36 Economy - 43:54 Lightning-round questions - 54:23 Environment - 1:05:35 International questions - 1:16:34 Closing statements - 1:22:29 Outro - 1:34:30
Newport Councilor Lynne Underwood Ceglie was surprised to see her name on a roster of elected officials endorsing Lt. Gov Sabina Matos' bid for Congress. That's because she is endorsing Marvin Abney,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Raymond Baccari. Editor-in-Chief of The Anhcor, Rhode Island College's student newspaper, with a story that some elected leaders who appeared on a roster of candidates that endorse Lt. Gov Sabina Matos' bid for Congress do not, in fact, endorse her.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Guckian, who challenged Lt. Governor Sabina Matos in a race for that seat during the 2022 election, joins the show to reflect on the Lt. Governor's decision to run for the Congressional seat soon to be vacated by David Cicilline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rhode Island Lt. Governor Sabina Matos joins Bill Bartholomew to discuss her candidacy for the congressional district 1 seat that will be vacated by David Cicilline on June 1st. Support the show
This week on Newsmakers: Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos. Just four months after taking the oath of office to be the state's second in command, Matos announced she was running for Congress to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. David Cicilline. Matos discusses why she is running, and where she stands on policy issues from gun control to housing to term limits for members of Congress.
Sabina Matos made history when she became Rhode Island's first Latina Lieutenant Governor in 2021. Now, she's trying to make history again, as the first Democratic woman to represent the Ocean State in Congress.
Sabina Matos made history when she became Rhode Island's first Latina Lieutenant Governor in 2021. Now, she's trying to make history again, as the first Democratic woman to represent the Ocean State in Congress.
Brown University Professor Wendy Schiller discusses Sabina Matos announcing her candidacy for Congress, the Silicon Valley Bank, and the impact of foreign students on the classroom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sabina Matos participa en la serie de entrevistas El Candidato Responde en Poder 102.1 FM Sabina Matos aspira a ser reelecta ViceGobernadora de Rhode Island. Esta entrevista fue realizada el 27 de Septiembre, 2022 Para más información sobre Sabina Matos seleccione el link de su campaña: https://www.sabinamatos.com/meet-sabinaBIOGRAFIA SABINA MATOSSabina's storySabina grew up in the Dominican Republic. At 20, she immigrated to the US, living with family in New York City and working in a clothing factory. Sabina moved to Providence, where she took English language courses while working in a jewelry factory. Sabina graduated from Rhode Island College, and soon after started a sales job at a Spanish-language radio station.In 2006, Sabina ran against a 24-year incumbent for a seat on the Providence City Council. She lost but ran again in 2010 and won the election. During her campaign, Sabina remembers being asked why a single mother with a baby would run for office. Her response: “Why not?”Sabina served 10 years on the Council, championing an equity agenda. Her initiatives took direct aim at the barriers facing Providence households: building housing that hard-working Rhode Islanders can afford, supporting women leaders and protecting reproductive rights.In 2019, Sabina broke the glass ceiling by becoming the first Latina to serve as President of the Providence City Council. In 2021, then-Council President Matos was appointed to serve as Lt. Governor of Rhode Island, becoming the first Black and Latina person and second woman to hold the office in state history.Sabina met her husband Patrick in 2006. They live in Olneyville with their two children.
Sabina Matos participa en la serie de entrevistas El Candidato Responde en Poder 102.1 FM Sabina Matos aspira a ser reelecta ViceGobernadora de Rhode Island. Esta entrevista fue realizada el 7 de Septiembre, 2022 Para más información sobre Sabina Matos seleccione el link de su campaña: https://www.sabinamatos.com/meet-sabinaBIOGRAFIA SABINA MATOSSabina's storySabina grew up in the Dominican Republic. At 20, she immigrated to the US, living with family in New York City and working in a clothing factory. Sabina moved to Providence, where she took English language courses while working in a jewelry factory. Sabina graduated from Rhode Island College, and soon after started a sales job at a Spanish-language radio station.In 2006, Sabina ran against a 24-year incumbent for a seat on the Providence City Council. She lost but ran again in 2010 and won the election. During her campaign, Sabina remembers being asked why a single mother with a baby would run for office. Her response: “Why not?”Sabina served 10 years on the Council, championing an equity agenda. Her initiatives took direct aim at the barriers facing Providence households: building housing that hard-working Rhode Islanders can afford, supporting women leaders and protecting reproductive rights.In 2019, Sabina broke the glass ceiling by becoming the first Latina to serve as President of the Providence City Council. In 2021, then-Council President Matos was appointed to serve as Lt. Governor of Rhode Island, becoming the first Black and Latina person and second woman to hold the office in state history.Sabina met her husband Patrick in 2006. They live in Olneyville with their two children.
Aaron Guckian, a Republican running for lieutenant governor, talks about his differences with current Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sabina Matos participa en la serie de entrevistas El Candidato Responde en Poder 102.1 FM Sabina Matos aspira a ser reelecta ViceGobernadora de Rhode Island. Esta entrevista fue realizada el 20 de Abril, 2022 Para más información sobre Sabina Matos seleccione el link de su campaña: https://www.sabinamatos.com/meet-sabinaSabina's storySabina grew up in the Dominican Republic. At 20, she immigrated to the US, living with family in New York City and working in a clothing factory. Sabina moved to Providence, where she took English language courses while working in a jewelry factory. Sabina graduated from Rhode Island College, and soon after started a sales job at a Spanish-language radio station.In 2006, Sabina ran against a 24-year incumbent for a seat on the Providence City Council. She lost but ran again in 2010 and won the election. During her campaign, Sabina remembers being asked why a single mother with a baby would run for office. Her response: “Why not?”Sabina served 10 years on the Council, championing an equity agenda. Her initiatives took direct aim at the barriers facing Providence households: building housing that hard-working Rhode Islanders can afford, supporting women leaders and protecting reproductive rights.In 2019, Sabina broke the glass ceiling by becoming the first Latina to serve as President of the Providence City Council. In 2021, then-Council President Matos was appointed to serve as Lt. Governor of Rhode Island, becoming the first Black and Latina person and second woman to hold the office in state history.Sabina met her husband Patrick in 2006. They live in Olneyville with their two children.
The Democratic candidates for Lieutenant Governor, with the exception of current Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos, debate during a special 10 News Conference.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on a special edition of Newsmakers - a debate between the Democratic candidates for Rhode Island lieutenant governor: Sabina Matos, Cynthia Mendes and Deb Ruggiero. Moderated by Tim White and Ted Nesi.
Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos discusses the budget for the 2023 fiscal year and the many benefits for Rhode Island residents, including the Cover All Kids campaign promising to ensure that all children in the state have access to health coverage regardless of their immigration status. Matos also shares what being the first Dominican American to hold the position of Lieutenant Governor in the United States means to a community who often does not see themselves in positions of leadership in government. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del jueves 7 de julio de 2022: - Los gobernadores demócratas en los estados donde el aborto seguirá siendo legal están buscando formas de proteger a los pacientes que viajan allí para el procedimiento, junto con los proveedores que los ayudan, de ser procesados por sus estados de origen. Los gobernadores demócratas de Colorado y Carolina del Norte emitieron órdenes ejecutivas el miércoles para proteger a los proveedores y pacientes de abortos de la extradición a estados que han prohibido la práctica. Los abortos son legales en Carolina del Norte hasta que el feto sea viable o en ciertas emergencias médicas, lo que convierte al estado en un caso atípico en el sureste. Los gobernadores de Rhode Island y Maine también firmaron órdenes ejecutivas el martes por la noche, declarando que no cooperarán con las investigaciones de otros estados sobre personas que buscan abortos o proveedores de atención médica que los realizan. El gobernador demócrata de Rhode Island, Dan McKee, dijo que se debe confiar en las mujeres con sus propias decisiones de atención médica, y la vicegobernadora demócrata Sabina Matos dijo que Rhode Island debe hacer todo lo posible para proteger el acceso a la atención de la salud reproductiva, ya que “otros estados atacan el derecho fundamental elegir." La gobernadora demócrata de Maine, Janet Mills, dijo que “se interpondrá en el camino de cualquier esfuerzo para socavar, revertir o eliminar por completo el derecho al aborto seguro y legal en Maine”. Sus oficinas confirmaron el miércoles que son medidas preventivas y de protección y que ninguno de los estados ha recibido una solicitud para investigar, enjuiciar o extraditar a un proveedor o paciente. Sus intentos de proteger el derecho al aborto se producen cuando las restricciones y prohibiciones más estrictas entran en vigor en los estados conservadores después del fallo Dobbs v. Jackson del mes pasado en la Corte Suprema de EEUU, que anuló el fallo de casi medio siglo de Roe v. Wade que el derecho al aborto estaba protegido por la Constitución de los Estados Unidos. El problema vuelve a los estados, muchos de los cuales han tomado medidas para reducir o prohibir los abortos. Los gobernadores demócratas de Minnesota, Nuevo México, Nevada, California y Washington y el gobernador republicano moderado del liberal Massachusetts firmaron órdenes ejecutivas a los pocos días del fallo para prohibir la cooperación con otros estados que pudieran interferir con el acceso al aborto. FUENTE: AP - El Tribunal Judicial Supremo de Massachusetts escuchó el miércoles argumentos sobre una nueva ley que permite que cualquier persona vote por correo por cualquier motivo. El Partido Republicano del estado sostiene que la ley es inconstitucional y podría fomentar el fraude electoral. Está en cuestión la Ley de VOTOS, que fue aprobada por la legislatura y convertida en ley por el gobernador Charlie Baker. La amplia ley electoral hace que la votación por correo sin excusas sea permanente al tiempo que amplía las opciones para votar anticipadamente, entre una serie de otros cambios. MassGOP argumenta que la constitución estatal solo permite que las personas emitan votos en ausencia en ciertas circunstancias. Walsh argumentó que la votación anticipada y la votación por correo sin excusas hacen que las elecciones sean más susceptibles al fraude electoral, aunque reconoció que no había evidencia que lo respaldara. Se espera que el tribunal emita una decisión mucho antes de las primarias de septiembre. FUENTE: WBUR
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Upfront May 25, 2022 Guest RI Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos
Bill Bartholomew welcomes Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos back to the podcast for a discussion on her election campaign and major issues she is engaged with.Support the show
Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos talks with "10 News Conference" about challenges for the McKee administration and her accomplishments.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Newsmakers: Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos talks about kicking off her campaign for a full term, the role she plays in the McKee administration and more; Target 12 investigator Eli Sherman joins Tim White and Ted Nesi to break down the newly announced $220 million "Superman" building deal.
This week on Newsmakers: state Rep. Deb Ruggiero, a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, discussed why she jumped into the race, how she differs from incumbent Sabina Matos, and more; then, 12 News political analyst Joe Fleming joins Tim White and Ted Nesi to break down the latest fundraising numbers in the 2nd Congressional District race.
Representative Deb Ruggiero joins Dan to discuss her decision to run for Lt Governor as a Democrat, challenging incumbent Sabina Matos and challenger Senator Cynthia Mendes in the Democratic primary See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rhode Island Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos is the guest this week on Political Rountable. Matos was president of the Providence City Council when Gov. Dan McKee appointed her last April as lieutenant governor. Topics include:
In this episode, we talk about De-regulating the fishermen and other business regulations, how RI Ranks in business, where in RI is Sabina Matos, and Bike Lanes and golf courses in East Providence. Continue reading RILA 22- De-Regulating the Fishermen, RI Business Ranking, Bike lanes, and Golf Courses. at Liberty RI.
In this episode, we talk about De-regulating the fishermen and other business regulations, how RI Ranks in business, where in RI is Sabina Matos, and Bike Lanes and golf courses in East Providence. Continue reading RILA 22- De-Regulating the Fishermen, RI Business Ranking, Bike lanes, and Golf Courses. at Liberty RI.
This week on Newsmakers: Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos discusses her first 100 days on the job, and her visit to every city and town in the state. She also discusses the state takeover of Providence Public Schools, and why vaccination rates in Providence - where she was city council president - lags the rest of the state. Then Eli Sherman joins Tim White and Steph Machado to discuss the uptick in COVID cases, decline in vaccinations, and body worn camera policies.
Sabina Matos talks to '10 News Conference' about reshaping the role of lieutenant governor in Rhode Island. June 26, 2021.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sabina Matos is Rhode Island's 17th lieutenant governor. She's also the first woman of color to hold the second-highest office in the state. She talks about how her background and experience inform her work at the State House, how NIMBYism impedes affordable housing, and how she plans to run as a team with Governor Dan McKee in 2022. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rhode Island just marked a special occasion when it comes to our fight against Covid: the one millionth vaccine. To talk about this and what this means going forward for us here in the Ocean State Lt. Governor Sabina Matos joined us. We also found out what's on her playlist these days :-) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about news, the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that cap guns are illegal in Rhode Island? The law says No person shall sell or discharge any repeating toy pistol or any other toy device designed or used for the discharge of blank cartridges. Now, we turn our feature story…. Our state inaugurated a new Lt. Gov. this weekend when Sabina Matos was formally appointed this weekend. The public ceremony was held at noon on Sunday on the North Lawn of the State House. Matos is Rhode Island's 70th lieutenant governor, but the first person of color to serve in the post. Matos, 47, was previously sworn in at a small private ceremony on April 14. The Democrat is the former president of the Providence City Council and identifies as Afro-Latina. She was born in the Dominican Republic and moved to the U.S. in 1994. She was first elected to the city council in 2010 and was voted president in 2019. Matos was handpicked by Gov. Daniel McKee and unanimously confirmed by the state Senate. McKee, as well as the state's entire congressional delegation attended the ceremony. Sabina marked the occasion by tweeting: “I was thinking this morning and realized that 27 years ago today, May 2, 1994, I started my first job at a factory in Queens NY. I had been in the US for only 3 days. At noon today, I will be sworn in (again) as the 70th Lt. Governor of Rhode Island. Serendipity.” For more on this story, and all things Southern Rhode Island, head over to westerlysun.com There are a lot of businesses in our community that are hiring right now, so we're excited to tell you about some new job listings. Today's Job posting comes from the Ocean House in Westerly. They're looking for a floor sommelier. Ideally, you have experience and a sommelier certification and are great with people, and can be an ambassador for the club's standards. Pay is up $11.50-$30.00 per hour with tips. If you're interested and think you'd be a good fit for the role you can apply using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?advn=9173240314393757&vjk=f736966246302b21 Today we're remembering the life of Steven T. Gencarella, of Annansis Street. Born in Westerly, he was the beloved son of the late Verna and Edward Gencarella. Steven was an expediter for Electric Boat in Groton. A lover of baseball, he was a stand-out player at Westerly High and he had also played in the Westerly Men's Softball League for years. Steven absolutely worshiped the NY Yankees and Thurman Munson was his idol! He also was a fan of the NY Giants, the NY Knicks and the NY Islanders. He leaves his two children, the mother of his children, three siblings, and three nephews. Thank you for taking a moment today to remember and celebrate Steven's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Newsmakers: U.S. Sen. Jack Reed discusses President Biden’s decision to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, and why he is still concerned about security in the region; then on the second half, Tim White and Ted Nesi break down the week in local news, including Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos’s first news conference.
Brown University professor Wendy Schiller spoke with Gene about comments Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien made on 10 News Conference about preferring former Central Falls Mayor James Diossa as Rhode Island's Lieutenant Governor over Sabina Matos. Wendy and Gene also discussed statements made by Charles Barkley about race relations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three months into the new fiscal year, Providence is still without a new budget during a tight financial time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.In this episode of Pulse of Providence, Steph Machado asks City Council President Sabina Matos about the potential for cutting the police budget, her stance on a proposed multi-hub bus system in Providence, whether she supports new proposals by Mayor Jorge Elorza for municipal reparations and guaranteed income and more.This episode originally aired on Oct. 8, 2020.https://www.wpri.com/news/pulse-of-providence/pulse-of-providence-council-president-sabina-matos/
Bill Bartholomew welcomes back Providence City Council President Sabina Matos for another round on The BTOWN Pod. The pair discuss social justice rallies, C19, budget issues, Providence Plantations/Columbus statue removals, fireworks, defunding the police and much more.SUPPORT BTOWN FOR AS LITTLE AS $3 PER MONTH: Patreon.com/bartholomewtownSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)
Providence City Council President Sabina Matos joined The Hot Morning Show with Bekah and Mike D. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Providence City Council President Sabina Matos is widely considered to be a buzzworthy figure in contemporary and future Providence politics. On this episode, we discuss the role that the council president plays in city government, as well as her perspective on the ongoing Providence Public Schools situation (years of infrastructural and academic neglect, brought to greater public attention via recent Johns Hopkins Schools of Education report).Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)