Mark was born
and raised in Webster, NY. He went to both Catholic and public schools,
and was an Eagle Scout at age 14. He graduated from Saint John
Fisher College with a Bachelors
Degree in Biology. Currently Mark is employed with the Monroe County Health Department, in the field of Environmental Health.
Mark is a former
member of the Webster Conservation Board.
Mark believes strongly
that we must take the special interest money out of politics and is a strong proponent of Campaign Finance Reform. He is also
a advocate of Term Limits – not because he dislikes the election of your local, state or federal representatives, but
because there needs to be a way for voters to impact representatives they can not normally vote for. Mark pledges that he would never serve more than two terms in any one office. Mark also favors fiscally
responsible budgets – like those demonstrated by our Town Supervisor, Ron Nesbitt – that keep taxes and debt low.