Early Life and Education
August Pfluger was born on December 28, 1978, in San Angelo, Texas. Growing up in a family with deep roots in the agricultural and ranching community, Pfluger developed a strong connection to the land and the values of hard work and community service. He attended Central High School in San Angelo, where he was active in sports and student leadership. After high school, Pfluger pursued higher education at the United States Air Force Academy, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. His time at the Academy not only shaped his military career but also instilled in him a sense of duty and patriotism.
Military Career
Upon graduating from the Air Force Academy, August Pfluger was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. His military career spanned over two decades, during which he served in various capacities, including as a fighter pilot. Pfluger flew the F-22 Raptor, one of the most advanced fighter aircraft in the world, and was stationed at multiple bases across the United States and abroad. His service included combat missions in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Throughout his military tenure, Pfluger was recognized for his leadership, receiving numerous awards and decorations, including the Meritorious Service Medal and the Air Medal. His commitment to national defense and his firsthand experience with military operations would later inform his legislative priorities.
Political Career
After retiring from the Air Force with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, August Pfluger transitioned into public service. In 2020, he ran for the U.S. House of Representatives to represent Texas’s 11th Congressional District, a region that includes his hometown of San Angelo. His campaign focused on conservative values, energy independence, border security, and support for the military and veterans. Pfluger won the election, defeating his Democratic opponent with a significant margin, reflecting the district’s conservative leanings. Since taking office, he has served on several key committees, including the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the House Committee on Homeland Security, where he leverages his military background to influence policy on national security and international relations.
Legislative Focus
Representative Pfluger has been an advocate for policies that support the oil and gas industry, crucial to his district’s economy. He has introduced and supported legislation aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on energy producers, promoting energy independence, and enhancing national security through energy policy. Additionally, Pfluger has been vocal on issues like border security, pushing for stronger measures to control illegal immigration and combat drug trafficking. His legislative efforts also include initiatives to support veterans, focusing on healthcare, benefits, and transitioning to civilian life. His approach to governance is characterized by a blend of his military discipline, conservative principles, and a commitment to serving his constituents’ interests.
Personal Life
August Pfluger is married to his wife, Cameron, and they have three children. The family resides in San Angelo, where Pfluger remains deeply involved in community activities. His personal life reflects his public service ethos, with a focus on family, faith, and community involvement. Pfluger’s background in both military and public service continues to shape his approach to politics, emphasizing integrity, service, and a strong connection to the people he represents.
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