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Meet the Candidates: Steve Frias

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Meet the Candidates: Steve Frias

Steve Frias
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 Steve Frias who is running for the GOP nomination in House District 15.

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

 

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The biggest issue I am hearing from voters after knocking on thousands of doors is their disgust with the culture of corruption at the State House, in particularly with Mattiello’s House leadership team.  Voters are also frustrated with our state’s stagnant economy and disagree with the imposition of the new tolls.

 

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

 

We need to lower our taxes to levels below that of our neighboring states.  We will never be able to compete economically with states like Massachusetts until our taxes are much lower.  Our economy will always lag behind other New England states in the long-run as long as we have one of the worst tax climates in the nation.

 

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

 

The two greatest challenges facing our state is dramatically improving our tax climate to grow our economy and dramatically reforming our state government.  Reducing our tax burden will require controlling spending.

Reforming our state government entails making government more transparent and disbursing power.  This will require reducing the amount of power concentrated in the General Assembly, in particularly in the Speakership by adopting among other things a line-item veto, reforming legislative grants, and requiring open meeting laws to be applied to the General Assembly.

 

4.  Why are you running for office? 

 

I am running because I believe there needs to be a change in the leadership at the State House.  Over the past year, there has been one frustrating story after another.  First, Speaker Mattiello was promoting a new taxpayer funded ballpark for the PawSox.  Next, there were revelations that the House leadership was originally behind the 38 Studios deal.  Subsequently, there was the enactment of the new tolls, when the state government already has enough money to fix our bridges.  Finally, there was the parade of scandals involving members of Mattiello’s House leadership team: Lally, Gallison and Carnevale, etc.  After all this I decided, I need to step forward and try to bring change to the State House.

 

5.  Who is your inspiration?  

 

My parents are my inspiration.  They both immigrated to this country with almost no money, little education, and knowing only a few words of English.  They worked in physically demanding jobs their entire lives and saved as much as they could so that they could pay for their children to go to college because they wanted their children to have a better life.  The values they taught me and exemplified in their lives have inspired me every day of my own life.

About Steven Frias:

Steven Frias, Esq., a graduate of Brown University and Suffolk University Law School, is an attorney in the Boston law firm Keegan Werlin LLP.  He specializes in public utility and administrative law.  Mr. Frias is currently serving as the Republican National Committeeman for Rhode Island.   He has written numerous opinion columns about state and local government usually from a historical perspective. He has been a contributor to the Providence Journal and Cranston Herald, and was the 2015 recipient of The Coolidge Prize for Journalism.  He is also the author of Cranston and Its Mayors: A History.  Originally born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the son of Portuguese immigrants, Mr. Frias currently resides in Cranston, Rhode Island with his wife and three young children.


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