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A city facing $1.6 BILLION in crippling debt needs solutions and that begins with leaders who know how to manage money wisely.

 

As a CEO, Veteran, and former City Councilman, Pat helped responsibly govern Pflugerville for years - fixing water issues, developing Lake Pflugerville, and preparing the city for sustainable long-term growth.

 

After 9 years of rising costs, financial strain, and a massive increase in city debt, Pflugerville needs to bring back steady, accountable leadership and restore the strong foundation Pat built.

It’s time to put an experienced and qualified leader back in charge!

Bringing Fiscal Leadership to Pflugerville

Pflugerville’s future is on the line. The current city council led by his opponent has burned through $2 billion(!) of our tax money - mostly borrowed from future generations, on projects like a $260+ million "Tax Mahal" city hall and exorbitant vanity projects. Skyrocketing property taxes and water bills are crushing families and eroding our small-town charm. Pat McCord, a Navy veteran, former city councilman, and 33-year Pflugerville resident, is running for Mayor to restore fiscal sanity and protect what makes our community special.

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Pat’s no stranger to Pflugerville, he’s the beloved photographer who’s captured every student athlete on the sidelines of our sports fields, earning the love and trust of families across town. As a councilman, he helped build Lake Pflugerville, ensuring our water supply and creating a community gem. A semi-retired tech executive and family man, Pat’s committed to lowering taxes, taming utility costs, and prioritizing smart growth. This off-year election hinges on turnout, so your vote for Pat McCord is crucial to bring back the Pflugerville we cherish. Get out and vote for a mayor who’s one of us

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