NEW: Raimondo to Nominate Lt. Governor Roberts for Secretary of Health and Human Services

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NEW: Raimondo to Nominate Lt. Governor Roberts for Secretary of Health and Human Services

Lt. Governor Elizabeth Roberts
Governor-elect Gina Raimondo has announced she intends to nominate Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth H. Roberts to the post of Secretary of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS). 

Raimondo will submit Roberts for consideration to the Rhode Island Senate in January for confirmation.  Roberts would replace current Secretary Steven Costantino.

Roberts was first elected Lt. Governor in 2006, serving under both Governor Donald Carcieri and then Governor Lincoln Chafee.  Prior, Roberts served five two-year terms in the Rhode Island Senate, where she served as the Chairwoman of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.

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“Elizabeth Roberts is the right leader for HHS because she has the key combination of management skills and compassion for the thousands of people the agency serves. We will keep Rhode Island families healthy, while also cracking down on fraud and focusing on fiscal discipline in order to cut costs,” Raimondo said. “The Lieutenant Governor’s years of experience working on various health and human services issues, coupled with her unwavering dedication to making our state stronger, makes her the best choice to lead this office.”

Roberts on EOHHS

EOHHS coordinates the organization, finance and delivery of services and supports provided through the Department of Children, Youth and Families, Department of Health, Department of Human Services (including the divisions of Elderly Affairs and Veterans Affairs), and Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals.

“I am honored to be joining the Raimondo administration and look forward to rolling up my sleeves to make sure Rhode Islanders of all ages have access to the quality services they deserve,” Roberts said. “Once confirmed, I will focus on how to improve our delivery systems across all agencies to make sure we are providing the best care, while reassessing our cost structures and contracts.  I look forward to serving on the team that will advance Governor-elect Raimondo’s vision for ensuring a healthy future for Rhode Islanders and a healthy economy for our state.”
 


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