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City Council Facility Tour
Brandy takes an in-depth tour of Hutto’s city facilities — because good leadership means knowing what’s working and what needs fixing. Most candidates wait until they're elected to learn how a city actually runs. Brandy McCool didn't want to wait. During the campaign, Brandy accepted an invitation to tour Hutto's city facilities alongside council members and city staff — walking the buildings, asking questions, and listening to the people who keep Hutto's services running eve
Jose Campa
Mar 251 min read


Investing in Opportunity Close to Home
When Texas State Technical College broke ground on its new East Williamson County campus expansion in Hutto, Brandy McCool knew it was more than just another construction project — it was a promise of opportunity for local families. At the TSTC Campus Expansion Groundbreaking, Brandy joined community leaders, educators, and industry partners to celebrate what this new campus will mean for Hutto students: hands-on training in high-demand fields, pathways to good-paying careers
Jose Campa
Mar 251 min read


Standing With Constable Leal
Public safety has always been one of Brandy McCool’s top priorities, and that starts with strong relationships between City Hall and the men and women who protect Hutto’s neighborhoods. During the campaign, Brandy spent time with Constable P. Leal of Williamson County Precinct 4, talking about what officers are seeing on the ground — from traffic concerns to neighborhood safety and mental health calls. Rather than treating law enforcement as a talking point, Brandy listens to
Jose Campa
Mar 251 min read


Honoring Those Who Keep Us Safe
On March 2, 2026, Brandy McCool joined Hutto Fire Chief and community leaders at the grand opening dedication ceremony for the new Hutto Fire Rescue Headquarters Complex on Chris Kelley Boulevard — a state-of-the-art facility that represents Hutto's commitment to public safety as the city continues to grow. "Our first responders are the backbone of this community," Brandy said after the ceremony. "They show up when we need them most — and they deserve facilities, equipment, a
Jose Campa
Mar 251 min read
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