Greenwich Time (Sunday)

Embracing state’s revolution­ary history

- Kimberly Fiorello is the Republican candidate for the 149th state House district, which represents backcountr­y Greenwich and part of North Stamford.

I take great joy from making my home in the Constituti­on State and in celebratin­g the Fourth of July where parts of the Revolution­ary War took place — where patriots fought and died for freedom. There is much we can learn from that generation of 1776, especially those from Connecticu­t.

Daring from Israel Putnam: He fought alongside Gen. George Washington at the Battle of Bunker Hill and, at 61 years of age, he famously escaped capture by riding his horse down a rocky hill so steep no British Cavalrymen dared to follow. He rode to Stamford to bring back reinforcem­ents for Greenwich!

Bravery from Nathan Hale: When Washington needed someone to go behind enemy lines into New York City to spy on British movements, only this 21-year-old from Yale volunteere­d. He was caught. Then, hanged. His last words are what legends are made of — “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”

The Art of Compromise from Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth: When the delegates to the Constituti­onal Convention were at loggerhead­s, Sherman and Ellsworth broke the deadlock with the Connecticu­t Compromise. This was not compromise for compromise sake, but for a win-win-win. Good for small states, good for big states, and good for the United States.

Sherman also has the distinctio­n of being the only person to have put his name to the Continenta­l Associatio­n, the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce, the Articles of Confederat­ion, and the U.S. Constituti­on. Talk about steady habits!

I celebrate the Fourth of July knowing I am blessed to be an American and a Nutmegger. To be sure, the founding generation had no thought of me — a girl born in Seoul, Korea, who grew up in Virginia, and who would decide with her husband to raise their four children in Connecticu­t. But, their fight for freedom is an inheritanc­e I am grateful for, especially when I think of my grandmothe­r’s courageous escape from North Korea and her journey to America on a ladies’ scholarshi­p to a college in Illinois.

Our Declaratio­n of Independen­ce told the world Americans would be blaze their own trail, free from the British empire. What gave them such moxie? The self-evident truth that we “all ... are created equal” with inalienabl­e rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

When I was elected to the Greenwich Representa­tive Town Meeting, I was thrilled to learn that, in 1776, this body passed a motion, without a single dissenting vote, to support the audacious Declaratio­n of Independen­ce!

I am Kimberly Fiorello and I am running for state representa­tive for Dist. 149 to succeed Livvy Floren, who has served us with such grace and distinctio­n. My vision for our state is that we can tap our Connecticu­t can-do spirit and relaunch ourselves to be daring and brave, to seek win-win-win compromise­s, and to illuminate a path forward with just devotion to the equal rights of every resident within our proud state.

In the coming weeks, I will share my thoughts about how we can work together to make Connecticu­t a better place to live for all of us. Happy Independen­ce Day!

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