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Ron Reynolds
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Ron Reynolds

Representative · District 27
Texas

Representative Reynolds was sworn in on January 10, 2011 as State Representative, House District 27. He is the first African American State Representative in Fort Bend County since Reconstruction. Reynolds was named “2021 87th Session Legislator of the Year” by Fort Bend United and The Young & the Politics. He was voted by his House colleagues as “Freshman Legislator of the Year” and “Public Servant of the Year” by the Houston Minority Contractors Association. He served as the House Minority Whip during the 83rd & 84th Legislative sessions. Reynolds is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and 100 Black Men of America. Reynolds is the Chair, Texas Legislative Black Caucus and Vice Chair of the Texas Energy & Climate Caucus. Founder and past Chair, Texas House Progressive Caucus. He also serves as the Legislative Leader for the Texas State NAACP and the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats. Reynolds serves as the ranking member on the House Committee on Environmental Regulation and Land & Resource Management. Prior to being elected State Representative Reynolds was an Associate Municipal Judge for the City of Houston, Past President of the Houston Lawyers Association and Past President of the Missouri City & Vicinity NAACP. He is a recipient of three Honorary Doctorate’s; “Doctor of Humanities” from Trinity International University of Ambassadors, “Doctor of Philosophy in Humanitarianism” and a “Doctorate of Divinity” from Pendleton Chapel Seminary.

Background

Professions
  • State Representative
  • Associate Municipal Judge
  • Lawyer
Education
  • Trinity International University of Ambassadors, Doctor of Humanities
  • Pendleton Chapel Seminary, Doctor of Philosophy in Humanitarianism
  • Pendleton Chapel Seminary, Doctorate of Divinity
Faith
Christian
Family
Three children.

Contact

Capitol Address
Room 4N.7, P.O. Box 12910
Austin, TX 78711

Details

District
27
Term Start
January 11, 2011
Birthday
September 18

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