Pat Fischer loves Cincinnati.
Cincinnatians must reject divisive forces such as hate and focus on solutions we can all be a part of and all benefit from in order to move forward in making Cincinnati great.

Pat has called the Cincinnati area his home for almost half a century. He and his wife, Jane, raised their daughter in the City. Now, Pat wants to make sure that young adults like his daughter want to stay in Cincinnati. Rising crime scares young people away. Better job opportunities attract them away. Failing public schools and increasing property taxes make it unattractive to stay. That's why Pat Fischer will fight to bring down crime, attract new and aid existing businesses, increase the number of good paying jobs, improve access to good schools, and hold the line on property taxes. Pat Fischer's service on Cincinnati City Council will be a labor of love.

As the President of Pleasant Ridge Community Council:
- Pat Fischer fought to build a new public school in Pleasant Ridge. Thanks to the hard work of Pat and some of his fellow citizens, Cincinnati Public Schools is building its first neighborhood Montessori school and its first "green" or environmentally friendly school in Pleasant Ridge.
- Pat Fischer worked successfully to keep the Pleasant Ridge Library open. With the help of his fellow concerned citizens, Pat was able to keep the library open and get it upgraded so that the best of today's resources are available in Pleasant Ridge.
- Pat Fischer understands the issues that affect quality of life. Reducing crime, growing our local economy, and providing the services necessary for a thriving community that results in a higher quality of life for those who live in the community are all things Pat Fischer knows how to do.
Pat Fischer wants to bring the same energy, innovation, and idealism that he used in Pleasant Ridge to Cincinnati City Council. Cincinnati needs a leader who can bring people together to solve its problems and heal its wounds. Cincinnati needs Pat Fischer.