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Veteran attorney aims to transform Port Arthur's legal landscape

July 11, 2024 | Port Arthur City, Jefferson County, Texas



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Veteran attorney aims to transform Port Arthur's legal landscape
Roxanne Catronio, a seasoned municipal law attorney with 29 years of experience, presented her candidacy for the city attorney position in Port Arthur during a recent council meeting. Catronio, who has previously served in various capacities including as a prosecutor in Dallas and city attorney in Harlingen, Texas, emphasized her commitment to community engagement and economic development.

In her introduction, Catronio expressed admiration for the council members, describing them as \"tenacious\" and passionate about their work. She highlighted her extensive background in municipal law, particularly in areas such as code enforcement and community justice initiatives. Catronio shared her experiences in Dallas, where she developed programs aimed at improving quality of life, and in Harlingen, where she tackled challenges posed by crime and economic instability.

During the meeting, council members engaged Catronio with questions about her work ethic and approach to legal advice. She assured them of her proactive nature, stating, \"I’m tenacious and I move, move, move.\" Catronio emphasized the importance of accountability and communication, promising to provide regular updates to the council and to work collaboratively with them to address community needs.

Councilman Harold Doucet raised concerns about the role of the city attorney in balancing the interests of the council and the citizens. Catronio responded by affirming her commitment to providing legal options while ensuring that the council's decisions align with the best interests of the community.

The council members expressed their approval of Catronio's qualifications and approach, with Councilman Willie Bay Lewis stating she would be an excellent fit for the city attorney's office. As the meeting progressed, Catronio's passion for public service and her vision for Port Arthur resonated with the council, positioning her as a strong candidate for the role.

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