Mark Anthony Miloscia was born on September 13,1958 and is an American politician and former public school teacher who served in the Washington State Senate from 2015 to 2019.
21 Facts About Mark Miloscia
In 2016, Miloscia ran for state auditor as a Republican, he lost the general election to Democrat Pat McCarthy by 5 percentage points.
Mark Miloscia represented the 30th legislative district for seven terms, from 1999 to 2013, in the Washington House of Representatives.
Mark Miloscia was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and lived there until the age of six when his family moved to New York City.
Mark Miloscia lived with his family in New York City until graduating from Francis Lewis High School.
Mark Miloscia is a retired officer of the United States Air Force.
Mark Miloscia was a B-52 pilot and a contract manager for the Air Force for 10 years.
Mark Miloscia holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy, a Master of Arts degree from Chapman University in clinical psychology, and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of North Dakota.
Mark Miloscia has completed the Leadership Program at the Taubman Center for State and Local Government at John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Mark Miloscia has resided in Auburn, Washington, and then Federal Way, Washington with his wife Meschell, his three children, and his grandchildren for the last 25 years.
Mark Miloscia is a lobbyist for the Washington State Catholic Conference of Bishops.
Mark Miloscia is a substitute teacher for the Federal Way School District and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle.
Mark Miloscia has worked as the industrial services director for Goodwill Industries in Tacoma, the executive director of Federal Way Youth and Family Services, and as a commissioner for the Lakehaven Utility District.
Mark Miloscia compared Democrats to Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong and Joseph Stalin.
Mark Miloscia served seven terms in the Washington State House of Representatives as a Democrat.
Mark Miloscia was elected in 1998 from the 30th Legislative District, an area that includes Federal Way, Algona, and portions of Auburn, Pacific, Milton, and Des Moines.
On September 15,2011, Mark Miloscia announced his candidacy to run as a Democrat to replace retiring Washington State Auditor Brian Sonntag.
Mark Miloscia came under fire within his own party for his conservative positions on abortion and same-sex marriage, and he failed to receive its nomination.
On March 6,2014, Mark Miloscia switched to the Republican Party when he announced his candidacy for the State Senate in the 30th Legislative District in 2014 - an election he ultimately won by more than 11 points.
Mark Miloscia ran for Washington secretary of state in the 2022 special election.
Mark Miloscia has doubted the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election.