
Gregory Fuher for Pasco County Mosquito Control Board, Seat 2.
Protecting our families, our community, and our quality of life.


Greg Fuher is a 17-year Pasco County resident, U.S. Navy veteran, and 20-year corporate executive who held senior leadership roles at Copart and IAA — two of the largest vehicle logistics companies in the country. He is the founder of Shellback Executive Consultants.
Greg is not a career politician. He's running because the Mosquito Control District manages over $22 million of your tax dollars — and right now, nobody on that board is watching it like a business. He will bring military discipline, fiscal accountability, and independent watchdog leadership to Seat 2.
End no-bid contracts. Mandate competitive RFP processes for all major expenditures — like the $400,000 vehicle contract awarded without a single local bid — and let the free market drive down costs.
No more board-hopping politicians fleeing the consequences of their own decisions. Greg will conduct a ground-up audit of the $22M budget and stay to see the work through.
Move monthly meetings from 9 AM to 4 PM or later. Implement hybrid livestreaming and digital public comment so every working resident can participate in their own government.

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"Greg isn't a politician looking for a title. He's a neighbor who actually read the budget and showed up ready to fight for us. That's rare."
"A $400,000 contract with no competitive bid? Greg was the only one asking the hard questions. We need that kind of watchdog on this board."
"Board meetings at 9 AM on a Tuesday? I can't attend — I'm working. Greg is the only candidate who actually wants to fix that."
Stand with Greg Fuher for fiscal accountability, open government, and leadership that stays to finish the job.