Pat McOsker for City Council


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Pat McOsker is running for City Council to take on the tough issues facing the City of Los Angeles. As an active fire fighter and the region’s chief advocate for fire protection and emergency services, Pat McOsker has a record that is second-to-none when it comes to protecting our communities. Now, Pat is running for City Council to preserve the public safety services that L.A.’s neighborhoods depend on, and to create reforms and stop wasteful spending to restore confidence in local government.


Why is Pat McOsker the best candidate for City Council?

● Pat McOsker believes it is flat-out wrong to cut police, fire, and 9-1-1 emergency services funding to balance the City budget. As an L.A. city fire fighter for more than thirty years, and a national expert on fire station staffing, Pat will work to end the City’s ongoing policy of reducing the number of on-duty fire fighters and paramedics at 22 fire stations every day.

● As L.A.’s chief advocate for fire protection, Pat McOsker has detailed knowledge and experience when it comes to the City’s budget. He believes that Los Angeles can solve its problems by cutting wasteful spending and by growing the local economy. As a Councilman, Pat will work to create more jobs by cutting red tape and instituting tax incentives that will make City Hall more business-friendly.

● Pat McOsker isn’t a career politician - he’s an outsider who has never run for public office. He is tired of the revolving door of career politicians who keep getting elected to serve the usual downtown suspects and put special interests ahead of the people. Instead, Pat is running to bring real changes and reforms to how City Hall operates, and will fight to make government more accountable to the taxpayers.