REP. PATTERSON SETS CAMPAIGN CASH RECORD IN 2024

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 6, 2024

(Frisco, TX) – Texas State Representative Jared Patterson set a fundraising record in 2024, completing the year with a record $736,600+ cash on hand. The end-of-year net balance is nearly twice the amount he finished with at the end of the previous year. Patterson’s massive cash on hand is one of the largest war chests among all 150 Members of the Texas House.

Patterson credits the massive amount of support his campaign received on providing excellent constituent services, accurately representing his district in Austin with a conservative voting record, and passing meaningful legislation on a host of important issues.

“I am so proud of the support our campaign has received over the past year. We worked our tails off and our supporters came through when we needed it the most.” Patterson stated. “We now start full throttle on a new year with the potential for unlimited success. With President Trump in the White House, a Republican Congress, and Republican control of our great state, the sky’s the limit. America is back!”

Consistently ranking as one of the top conservatives in the Texas House, Patterson has played a key role in numerous legacy conservative wins like: saving 50,000 babies per year by ending elective abortions, reducing border crossings by more than 80% by appropriating more than $10 billion toward border security efforts, reducing property taxes by expanding the homestead exemption to $100,000 and buying down rates with a record $18 billion relief package, reenforcing Texans’ Second Amendment Rights with Constitutional Carry, and protecting Texas kids by banning boys from competing in girls’ sports, ending child gender modification, stopping explicit drag shows in front of kids, requiring age verification for online pornography websites, and obstructing dirty books in our schools. During his time in the legislature, he’s also been a passionate advocate for our first responders and Texas military members. Patterson was first elected to the Texas House in 2018 and resides in Frisco, Texas.

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