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Dear Neighbor,
I hope that you are managing to stay warm and safe during these frigid winter days. I think we are all looking for a reprieve. Below you will find information focused on economic development, growth, and local business. Don’t forget that there is a special election in Fairfield next Tuesday, with early voting happening Saturday and Sunday 10-6 at the Fairfield University Bookstore (1499 Post Rd., Fairfield).
I want to acknowledge and address two events, the death of Alex Pretti and the planned McKinley School visit by United Sates Education Secretary Linda McMahon. Both have caused passionate and sometimes heated conversation. I’d like to thank First Church and St. Paul’s for leading the vigil to remember and honor Alex Pretti. As a state legislator, I will do everything possible to assure that federal agents abide by the law and that there are consequences for aggressive, violent, and deadly tactics. I am grateful for the many peaceful protestors standing up to oppose the kinds of ICE actions that we have seen elsewhere in the country.
As the daughter of a Vietnam Veteran, wife of a submariner and native of the land of the Liberty Bell and the Constitution Center, I am always thrilled when we celebrate and more importantly learn from our history. From what I have learned, the planned visit by United State Education Secretary was done with little to no consultation, a lack of understanding of the impact on the McKinley community, and without the kind of collaboration I have come to value and appreciate when working together with so many fellow Fairfielders.
In a moment where tensions are heightened, in large part due to the death of Alex Pretti and fear of ICE in communities near and far, it is critical to consider the implications of a visit by a federal administration official. Many members of the McKinley community spoke up and shared their concerns once the announcement had been made. I am grateful to them and for the administration’s response. We can and should have a variety of perspectives in our community. Where, when, how, and with whom we share those experiences is important, as well as how we include people impacted in decisions in the decision making process.
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