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Rhode Island General Officer

Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth H. Roberts
Lieutenant Governor
DEMOCRAT
Biographical
  • Date of Birth: 04/17/1957
  • Spouse: Thomas H. Roberts
General Background
  • High School: Langley High School, McLean, VA.
  • College: Brown University, B.A., 1978
  • Graduate School: Boston University, M.B.A., Health Care Management, 1984
  • Business and Personal Affiliations: Board, Firstworks
Major Responsibilities
Under state law, the Lieutenant Governor is responsible for working on a number of policy areas in state government through the councils and committees she chairs. These include the Long-Term-Care Coordinating Council, Small Business Advocacy Council and the Rhode Island Emergency Management Advisory Council. In addition, the Lieutenant Governor chairs the RI Healthcare Reform Commission (HRC) and the executive committee of the Commission, established by executive order in 2011. The HRC was created to develop and implement action steps, timelines, and assignments of lead responsibilities for all healthcare reform efforts; maximize stakeholder and public engagement; assure open dialogue with the General Assembly; identify and remove barriers to and develop incentives for critical healthcare; and identify workforce capacity and training needs in the private and public sector. Along with the lieutenant governor, the HRC executive committee is comprised of the health insurance commissioner, the director of administration, the secretary of the executive office of health and human services, and the Governor's policy director. The Long-Term-Care Coordinating Council was established in 1987 to bring together leaders from the private and public sectors with the task of coordinating the state's long term care agenda to ensure quality, affordability and access to those with chronic illnesses. The 37- member Council includes elected officials, consumers, state agency directors, advocates, and providers of long-term care. The Emergency Management Advisory Council (RIEMAC) is Chaired by the Lieutenant Governor with the Adjutant General serving as Vice Chairman. The Council consists of 40 members, 22 ex-officio members - with an additional 18 members appointed by the Governor. The Council is responsible for advising on emergency preparedness throughout the state. The Domestic Preparedness Subcommittee was formed in June 2001 to coordinate Rhode Island's homeland security efforts. The Small Business Advocacy Council (SBAC) was created to give small business a voice in government. Working directly with small business owners, Chambers of Commerce, government and private organizations, the 20-member Council works to remove financial, regulatory and informational roadblocks that can hamper the creation and growth of small business. The Lieutenant Governor's Office also takes a leadership role in the areas of healthcare policy, environmental protection education, arts and culture and economic development as well as assisting members of the Rhode Island National Guard and their families. The Lieutenant Governor, by law, also appoints public members to numerous boards and commissions.
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Public Service Information
  • Public Offices and Appointments: State Senator (1996-2006); Elected Lt. Governor, November 7, 2006; Re-elected November 2, 2010
Description
The Lieutenant Governor is elected by the voters of Rhode Island to serve as one of the five General Officers mandated by our state's Constitution. The Lieutenant Governor may serve two, consecutive four-year terms. Under the Constitution, the Lieutenant Governor assumes the duties of the Governor during any vacancies in the Governor's Office or in the event of the incapacitation of the Governor. The Lieutenant Governor also is designated by state law to serve in a number of other capacities and to chair several boards and commissions.
Key Staff
Chief of Staff/General Counsel
Jennifer Wood Esq.
401-222-2371jwood at ltgov.state.ri.us
Deputy Chief of Staff
Daniel Meuse
401-222-2371dmeuse at ltgov.state.ri.us
Health Policy Director
Lindsay McAllister
401-222-2371lmcallister at ltgov.state.ri.us
Director of Public and Community Relations
Maria Tocco
401-222-2371mtocco at ltgov.state.ri.us
Senior Policy Analyst
Vladimir A. Ibarra
401-222-2371vibarra at ltgov.state.ri.us
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