Meet the Candidates: Sen. William Walaska

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Meet the Candidates: Sen. William Walaska

Senator Walaska
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 Senator William Walaska. He is running for re-election in House District 30.​

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

My top priority remains fostering job growth and economic development.  I have been proud to advance many initiatives to achieve progress in these areas, and I am running for office to continue to work towards a vibrant economy in Rhode Island.

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Job growth, ensuring public health and safety, and improving quality of life for all are the top issues facing the state. I have been proud of the successes I have been able to achieve in each of these areas, and look to build upon these successes in the next term.

This past legislative term, I helped provide income tax relief for most seniors including exempting Social Security benefits and the first $15,000 in pension income from state income tax. I introduced legislation to more fairly assess vehicles for car tax purposes on trade-in, rather than retail value.  I worked to increase State aid to Warwick schools by $1.5 million this year alone, bringing total assistance to more than $38 million. 

I also worked to pass ethics and lobbying reform legislation, campaign finance reform, and reformed ballots to remove the “master lever” and championed renewable energy legislation and sponsored Grow Green Jobs RI initiative – all important issues facing our state.

 

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

We need to make our state more competitive by reducing the tax and regulatory burdens on businesses. I am proud that throughout my public service career I have worked to make it less costly to run a business in our state. We have recently enacted many of the tax reforms I have championed over the years, including reducing the corporate tax rate, the minimum corporate tax, and the cost to business of unemployment insurance. I supported the elimination of the tax some companies had paid on energy, and championed an increase in the estate tax exemption, which not only helps seniors stay in Rhode Island, but also helps small business owners hand down the companies they worked hard to build to the next generation.

Regulatory reform has been another important focus, and I have worked to make the fire code less costly and more sensible, and to reform regulations that present needless bureaucratic hurdles.

 

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

Our biggest challenge is the economy, which is why it has been such a focus of mine. In addition to fostering job growth by making it easier and less costly to run a business in RI, I have worked to take a comprehensive approach to economic development. Quality schools, a healthy natural environment, safe streets and neighborhoods, a government to be proud of, and great quality of life – all of these factors contribute to a robust economy. That is why I have supported investment in education, strong environmental protections and public safety laws, ethics reform, campaign finance and lobbying reform, increases to the minimum wage, paid leave for families with a new child or a sick loved one, and exempting Social Security and some retirement income from taxation.

 

4.  Why are you running for office this year?  

I have lived in Warwick for decades, and enjoy serving my community. I work hard to listen to the concerns of my district and serve as a strong voice for them at the State House. I am not beholden to any partisan or ideological agenda. Rather, I am working to represent the interests of Warwick. That is what I have always done, and what I hope to continue to do if the voters honor me by reelecting me to the Senate.

 

5.  Who is your inspiration?  

I was in high school during President John F. Kennedy’s time in office, and greatly inspired by his message of hope and patriotism. A war hero, and a Northeast Catholic, I was among the many who were captivated by President Kennedy’s commitment to service. I chose to ask what I could do for my country, and service to my community has always been inspired by that spirit of sacrifice.

BIO: Senator William A. Walaska

Senate President Pro Tempore

Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Commerce

Member, Senate Committee on Environment & Agriculture

Senator William A. Walaska (Democrat - District 30, Warwick) was born on September 16, 1945. He is married to Marsha and they have three children: Leslie, Ann Marie and William Jr. He is President of MAW Realty LLC.

Senator Walaska graduated from LaSalle Academy, 1964; Providence College, BA in Economics, 1968; Williams College, School of Commercial Banking, 1973; Graduate School: Amos Tuck School of Financial Management at Dartmouth College, 1976; and Providence College M.B.A., 1987.

He has served on the board of the Trudeau Memorial Center since 2004; on the National Conference of State Legislatures Financial Services Standing Committee since 2003; and the Economic Development, Trade and Cultural Affairs Committee since 2003. He received an honorable discharge from the United States Naval Reserve, having served from 1964-1968.

In addition, Senator Walaska is a member of the Trudeau Center Board of Directors, the Warwick Elks, and the Knights of Columbus.  He is also a board member of the Volunteers of Warwick Schools (VOWS) and the Jonah Advisory Board. He is a former member of the board at Bishop Hendricken High School and past Chair of the Greenwood Credit Union Board of Directors.  He is a recipient of the St. Thomas Aquinas Award from RI Catholic School Parents’ Association, recipient of the Kent Center Distinguished Service Award, named ALS Advocate of the Year, and received the Warwick Elks’ Distinguished Citizen Award in August 2016.


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