
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A top aide to Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Department of Administration Director Brett Smiley got his positive result on Thursday, the agency said in a statement.
Smiley immediately began quarantining after he was informed Monday that he had been in close contact with someone who had tested positive, agency spokesperson Robert Dulski wrote. He is not showing symptoms.
Smiley is often seen standing near Raimondo during media briefings.
But Dulski said Smiley has not had contact with Raimondo since Dec. 3 and his exposure came after that.
“Director Smiley has been working from home for the past week and has had no close contacts in state government,” Dulski said.
Smiley was Raimondo’s chief of staff before being appointed to his current position earlier this year.
The Department of Administration oversees multiple state government functions, including central management, legal services, budgeting, human resources, information technology and appropriations.
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ARTS GRANTS
The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts has earmarked another $1 million in grants for artists and cultural organizations facing economic hardship because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The funds will help save jobs and keep doors open, the organization said in a statement Thursday.
“The pandemic has dramatically affected the lives and livelihoods of many people and organizations in Rhode Island’s arts and culture community, and this support provides at least some help during this difficult time,” council Executive Director Randall Rosenbaum said.
Applications for the grants are still being accepted through 8 p.m. Tuesday.





