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Laura Rummel
NONPARTISAN
Laura Rummel is running for Frisco City Council Member.
Personal background
Laura Rummel is from Lubbock, Texas. She attended Texas Tech University. She has a bachelor's degree in marketing from Texas Tech University and an executive master's degree in business administration from Southern Methodist University. She lives with her husband, Hayden, in Frisco. She attends Providence Church.
Professional background
Laura works as the Vice President of Financial Products for Jackson Hewitt Tax Services. She brings over 20 years of corporate management experience.
Political background
Laura currently serves as the Deputy Mayor Pro Tem of Frisco. She was first elected to the Place 5 seat during a special election in early 2022 to fill a vacancy and was subsequently re-elected in 2023.
Economy
Supports making Frisco a destination for innovation and entrepreneurship by addressing the needs of startups, securing partnerships for accelerator programs, and building a vibrant business ecosystem.
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Public Services
As of March 31, 2026, Laura Rummel’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports offering smaller-format housing options like condos, townhomes, and zero-lot-line homes to address affordability for young adults and families in Frisco.
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Public Safety
Supports maintaining public safety by approving additional safety positions, ensuring competitive pay for candidates, and planning for future staffing needs with new fire stations.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports a proactive plan for infrastructure development, including building new roads and reinvesting in existing ones, to accommodate population growth and maintain quality of life while utilizing technology for efficiency.
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Energy & the Environment
As of March 31, 2026, Laura Rummel’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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