Meet the Candidates: Mark Theroux

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Meet the Candidates: Mark Theroux

Mark Theroux
Meet the candidates this election year. GoLocal is featuring all the candidates for General Assembly, those running for Mayor in cities across the state, and the Congressional candidates. This feature allows each candidate the opportunity to express their views on the issues. Meet candidate Mark Theroux - a candidate for Senate District 8.

1. What do you think is the biggest political issue this campaign season in Rhode Island?  

The biggest issue this cycle is trust in government.  I hear it every day as I knock on doors. There is a belief that the big shots make all the decisions and that the voice of the voter's doesn't matter. I have pledged to District 8 voters that I will hold regular town hall type meetings. That is not the case now. 

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2. What do we need to do to improve Rhode Island's economy? 

Clearly, we have much work to do, taking into consideration the CNBC survey that ranks our state dead last for places to do business. However, as far as Pawtucket is concerned, I think I would focus on the proposed train station on the Pawtucket/Central Falls border. A significant state contribution is going to be needed. That's where I will focus my efforts. It will impact the entire city.

3. What is the greatest challenge facing Rhode Island as a state?

I hate to be redundant, but I would once again point to trust! Also, I think the voters have a right to expect their senator to do the work that is expected.  Senator Doyle's attendance over his many years of in politics is nothing short of horrific. It's seems like a social club for him and a game. That must stop, and it will if I am honored to be elected.

4. Why are you running for office?  

Because my neighbors, friends, and family deserve serious and responsible leadership. Someone who will do the job, not just accept the salary and health benefits. I'm that candidate.

5. Who is your inspiration?

I am inspired to run for public office by two people, my late mother Patricia and my grand- daughter Ryleigh.    My mother dedicated almost all of her free time to the Veterans of Foreign War Women’s Auxiliary.  She was always reaching out to people she didn’t know to give them the help they needed to get by.  She understood that these were the people who made out country great.  She really instilled in me how important public service was. 

The reason I am inspired by my grand-daughter is very simple, I want her to grow up in a city she can be proud of.  I want Pawtucket to be her home, as it is mine, and was my parents.  I am willing to do my part to make sure that happens.

BIO:

I am a 19 year veteran of the Pawtucket Police Department.  I currently serve as the Officer in Charge of the Bureau of Identification where I have been for the last 6 years.

I am married to Sarah, my wife of 21 years whom I met while attending Tolman High School.  We have two children, our son Ryan who is 23 years old and our Daughter Kali who is 18 years old.  Ryan is father to our only grandchild, his daughter Ryleigh.

I have a  bachelors degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Public Administration and a certificate in Municipal Management.  I also have a masters degree in Management with a concentration in Law Enforcement.

The reason I chose to run for office at this time is because I feel as though most of our Pawtucket delegation has lost touch with their constituent base.  I don’t necessarily feel as though our elected officials are looking out for the best interests and welfare of the citizens of this city.  I can distinctly remember conversations with multiple elected officials at separate times about the tolls that were slated to be built on area highways.  To each official I asked how does this bill benefit Pawtucket?  Not one official could give me a scenario in which Pawtucket would benefit.  The responses all came back to a common theme, “why does it matter, it won’t affect you.”   The truth of the matter it will affect all of us, whether it be additional costs added to products we buy or local trucking businesses relocating.

As a taxpayers and registered voters in the City of Pawtucket we deserve a voice in the State House, I want to be that voice.  I have served this City for 19 years; there is nothing I would love more than to serve this City at the State level.


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