We Need To Do Something
- Laura Devlin
- Jun 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 18

Dear Fairfielders,
In this update:
Fairfield is at a Crossroads
Mismanagement, rising costs, and out-of-control development are threatening the future of Fairifeld. If you're frustrated by what’s happening, and ready to do something about it, now’s the time to get involved. We are looking for committed citizens to run for local office and restore responsible leadership.
Read more in detail below
Fairfield is at a Crossroads
Tax hikes that never end. Traffic that only gets worse. High-rise developments are creeping into neighborhoods. Crumbling sidewalks and a local government plagued by cronyism, mismanagement, and a lack of transparency.
Real Change Starts with New Voices
If we want to change course, we need fresh leadership, people who will listen, lead with integrity, and put the community first. Change doesn’t start in Hartford or Washington, it starts right here, in Fairfield. And it begins with regular people, people just like you.
If we want better leadership, smarter decisions, and a stronger future for our town, we can’t wait around. We have to be the change.
Run for Office
Now is the time to get involved. You don't need experience, just commitment. You don’t have to be a political insider. All it takes is a commitment to fairness, transparency, and doing what’s right. And you won’t be alone; the Fairfield Republican Town Committee will support you every step of the way.
Openings currently available for:
Constable (ideal for process servers or compassionate, detail-oriented individuals looking to earn a small stipend)
You must be a registered Republican (or willing to switch your party registration). If you’re passionate about fiscal responsibility, transparent governance, and preserving the character of Fairfield, we need your voice at the table.
Fairfield Deserves Better
Reach out today, and we’ll connect you with the resources, training, and team to get you started.
It all starts with neighbors like you. Together, we can take Fairfield back.
IN PICTURES: Why Your Voice Matters, Be the Agent of Change

Clockwise from top: Oversized apartment complex approved at Fairfield Place & Post Road • Yet another tax hike • Road “safety” redesign causing more confusion than solutions • $120K+ luxury car for COO Becker, spotted in Bridgeport on personal errands • Democrat Majority Leader Liz Zezima, D-4, distracted on her phone during a critical town budget vote.
We hope you find this information helpful. Please contact us at rtc@fairfieldrtc.com with any questions, we always welcome hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Laura M. Devlin
RTC Chair
Mike Grant
RTC Vice Chair