Winding Down

Over the past few months, there has been a general feeling that politics, especially in Frisco, was just no longer fun. Like in any way.

Late last year, the decision was made to close the political action committees and our dissolution reports were filed by both the State of Texas and the United States.

So we are winding down.

The connection between this site and the Frisco Politics Facebook Group has been severed, and I have stepped down from that Group (thank you to the remaining admins for continuing to take this on).

By the end of June, the goal will be to archive this site (it will stay here for the short term, or until I stop paying the domain name), so this may be the last post … probably will be.

So, thanks for all the support over the years, and here’s hoping that Frisco Politics can change for the better.

Frisco PAC Dissolution

After a great deal of thought, and a growing lack of interest in the political world in, and around, Frisco, Texas, the PAC filed dissolution reports with both the Texas Ethics Commission and the Federal Elections Committee effective July 16, 2024.

Frisco Politics – the website and social media – will remain for the time being, but the PAC will not be focusing on any matters surrounding elections, campaigns or candidates.

Frisco PAC

One of the long-term goals has been to establish a political action committee specifically relating to the politics of Frisco. The goal of this PAC is to provide opportunities to support (or oppose) candidates or issues, along with highlighting topics that impact Frisco.

Frisco PAC is registered with the Texas Ethics Commission (Filer ID: 00084650).