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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Senator
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyModerate Republican
Age36 years old (Mar 27, 1990)
GenderMale
LocationConnecticut
BackgroundConnecticut State Senator
EducationNorthwestern University (Economics)
Notable personal detailsRyan Michael Fazio is a Republican politician and businessman who has served in the Connecticut State Senate (36th District, representing Greenwich and parts of Stamford and New Canaan) since 2021. He studied economics at Northwestern University and has worked in commodities markets, including renewable energy and agriculture. He has also served in Greenwich town government and has been active in community volunteering.
Ryan Fazio supports cutting taxes and reducing certain state fees and charges, including plans to cut taxes by roughly $1,500 per family and to reduce or eliminate the public benefits charge on electric bills. He has sponsored proposals for income tax reductions and limits on property tax growth, and advocates slowing spending growth and reducing selected tax expenditures to fund cuts.
Supports market-oriented reforms to expand provider supply and reduce costs, including rolling back certificate-of-need laws and increasing insurance options for consumers and employers. Proposes administrative changes to funding of assistance programs and regulatory rollbacks intended to lower health-care costs by an estimated 5–10%.
Supports rolling back Connecticut’s 2019 ‘Trust Act’ sanctuary provisions to allow state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities for people convicted of certain crimes and to reduce state spending on illegal immigration. Advocates stronger enforcement measures at the state level while framing changes as focused on public safety and taxpayer costs.
Supports keeping abortion legal in Connecticut while expressing concerns about expanding who may perform certain abortion procedures; has voted against legislation that would allow advanced-practice clinicians to perform aspiration abortions, citing patient safety and standards of care. Also supports expanding access to contraception.
Favors prioritizing energy affordability over aggressive decarbonization measures, proposing to cut or remove the “public benefits” charge, oppose further state spending on EV chargers and electrification incentives, and expand support for natural gas and nuclear to increase supply. Opposes Connecticut’s participation in RGGI and has criticized new offshore wind purchases as likely to raise consumer bills. Seeks to shift some clean-energy subsidies and programs into the budget and cap future long-term energy contract prices.
Supports preserving Connecticut’s existing strong gun laws but opposed the 2023 comprehensive gun-safety bill, citing enforcement concerns and proposing amendments focused on enforcement, school resource officers, and proactive policing. Has co-sponsored legislation to align background-check procedures with federal requirements while receiving criticism and a failing grade from Connecticut gun-safety advocates and endorsements from pro-gun organizations. Emphasizes law enforcement tools and prosecution to reduce gun crime rather than new broad restrictions.


Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
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