Biden’s commerce secretary pick Gina Raimondo confirmed by Senate

Washington, March 3 : Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo was confirmed by the Senate as the new US commerce secretary, about two months after President Joe Bidens announcement of the nomination.

The upper chamber of Congress approved her nomination in a 84-15 vote.

Raimondo, a 49-year-old former venture capitalist, will cut short her second term as governor of Rhode Island and is expected to be sworn in Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported.Consumer Technology Association, in a tweet, congratulated Raimondos confirmation as the commerce secretary.

"We look forward to working with you to foster innovation and ensure US economic competitiveness," the association said.Biden, in his remarks announcing Raimondos nomination, highlighted that she is "a daughter of a working-class family" who knows what its like when a parents factory job is shipped overseas.

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During her confirmation hearing, Raimondo said she would enhance efforts to revitalize US manufacturing.Raimondo also underscored structural inequities facing minorities and families with lower incomes, stressing the need for the commerce department to support businesses and workers in a pandemic-ravaged economy.

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The new commerce secretary is likely to play a crucial role in implementing the Biden administrations policy agenda, such as bolstering economic recovery, rebuilding the countrys crumbling infrastructure, fighting climate change, and will likely face troubled waters on the trade front.Raimondo was elected as Rhode Islands first female governor in 2014, and was re-elected in 2018.

Before that, she served as the states treasurer and gained attention for overhauling the states pension system.She previously spent more than a decade working in venture capital.

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