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Fallon, Pat

Fallon, Pat

RepublicanHouse·Texas, District 4

Serving since 2023 (118th–119th Congresses)

Contact

Office

2416 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515-4304

Campaign Finance (2026)

Raised$685K
Spent$283K
Cash on Hand$1.1M

Funding Sources

Individual$211K
PAC$243K
Small donors (≤$200)$2K
Large donors$209K

Top Industries

Miscellaneous Business$143K
Other$100K
Retired$44K
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$24K
Lawyers & Lobbyists$20K

Source: FEC · 2026 cycle

About

Pat Fallon is a Republican U.S. Representative from Texas's 4th District and a businessman who previously served in both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate.

Background

Pat Fallon was born on December 19, 1967. After completing his education, he moved to Denton County, Texas, in the early 1990s and became a businessman. He serves as the president and chief executive officer of Virtus Apparel, a clothing company specializing in military and patriotic designs.

Political career

Pat Fallon began his political career on the Frisco City Council, where he served as mayor pro tem before being elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2012. He represented the state's 106th district from 2013 to 2019 and later served in the Texas Senate representing the 30th district from 2019 to 2021. A member of the Republican Party, he has served as the U.S. representative for Texas's 4th congressional district since 2021.

Current focus

Fallon, Pat represents the 4th congressional district of TX in the U.S. House. Fallon, Pat currently serves on the Cyber, Information Technologies, and Innovation, the Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture, and the Delivering on Government Efficiency. They have sponsored 42 bills in the current House, including H.R. 8610; H.R. 7283; H.R. 6853.

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Committee Assignments

Legislative Activity

42

Bills Sponsored

10

Recent Votes

Vote history