Meet the Candidates: Matt Fecteau

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Meet the Candidates: Matt Fecteau

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 Matt Fecteau -- a candidate for Senate District 8.

 

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

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The biggest issue currently facing Rhode Island is the broken government. From Gordon Fox getting arrested to dozens of politicians being caught with misleading ethics disclosures, it's clear that we need a new attitude on Smith Hill.

 

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

 

I’ve spoken to a number of businesses such as GM.  While our regulatory and tax climate are not as competitive, these factors are relatively minor compared to other concerns. The businesses I’ve talked to are deterred from coming to Rhode Island because of corruption levels, dilapidated infrastructure, and lack of accessibility of local leaders.  

Additionally, we need to stop giving tax dollars to people who are already millionaires and billionaires. Instead, we need to invest in our schools and fix our failing infrastructure. We will never have economic prosperity if our schools continue to lag behind neighboring states, and we will never fix our schools until we change the broken culture in the legislature

 

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

 

Serving in Iraq taught me about leadership and accountability. Our legislature needs the same attitude, which is why I will fight for meaningful ethics and campaign finance reform. We need government that works for everyone - not just insiders and special interests.

Rhode Island needs to overcome the ‘I know a guy’ culture.  In Rhode Island, you seemingly cannot get anything done unless you know someone.  Businesses in Silicon Valley certainly don’t know anyone in Rhode Island, nor do businesses across the country, and world. That’s why we need accessible leaders willing to lobby businesses to come to Rhode Island.

 

4.  Why are you running for office this year? 

 

I am disappointed in the General Assembly leadership.  My opponent optimizes everything wrong with the General Assembly.  He sits on the senate finance committee, but has been taken to court several times for failing to pay a local businesses owner. In addition, he has failed to vote in committee 93% of the time from 2012 to 2016. We need new leadership which is why I am running for office.

 

5.  Who is your inspiration? 

 

While I have a number of inspirations, my aunt, Christine Pappas, is my inspiration. She is a retired school teacher, and she taught me honor and integrity. Sometimes it is difficult, but must chose the hard right over the easy wrong. 

Matt's Bio:

Matt is a proud resident of Rhode Island with deep local roots. While living in Pawtucket, Matt's father, Ray, was a District Manager of the Rail Road Retirement Board. His mother, Marion, was an employee of Automatic Data Processing in East Providence, Rhode Island. His sister, Mary, is a multi-Emmy Award-winning Multimedia Education Producer for PBS.

His interest in politics began back in college. While working as a dietary aide (dishwasher) at Slater Health Center in Pawtucket — now called Genesis Healthcare — Matt pursued his passion for public service as an intern for Congressman Patrick Kennedy. Also, while still in college, at the age 20, he was elected as Union Delegate with the Local 1199 SEIU. He proudly represented employees from diverse backgrounds and in 2003, graduated from the Community College of Rhode Island with Highest Honors, Phi Theta Kappa.

On scholarship, he attended High Point University in North Carolina where he was challenged to live a life of significance through servant leadership. he graduated with All University Honors, Summa Cum Laude in 2005 and then, in 2006, graduated from Officer Candidate School.

During the Iraq war, Matt deployed for back-to-back tours in Iraq. Because of his long tenure in Iraq, he served in multiple positions including platoon leader. His platoon conducted various operations in support of tens of thousands of uniformed personnel making his battle space one of the largest in Iraq. When he returned home, he worked as a National Security Council intern in the Obama White House. 

In 2014, Matt challenged Congressman David Cicilline for the Democratic nomination. Matt received a surprisingly large amount of votes taking many political spectators off guard. 

Based out of Queens, New York, he is currently serving overseas as a major in support of the US Army's operations against the Islamic State. 

Matt holds an Associate degree from the Community College of Rhode Island, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration Concentration in Economics from High Point University, a Master in Business Administration from Texas A&M University - Commerce, and a Master of Arts in International Relations National Security policy from St. Mary’s University of San Antonio.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Matt has been a regular MINDSETTER™ for GoLocal writing on a range of issues over the past couple of years. He is not writing while he runs for office.


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