Representative Rick Rehm Contact information
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Name | Rick Rehm |
Position | Representative |
State | state representatives Alabama |
Party | Republican |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Representative Rick Rehm
Rick Rehm, born on January 19, 1966, is an American politician who serves in the Alabama House of Representatives, representing the 85th district since 2022. A member of the Republican Party, Rehm represents a district that includes both Henry County and Houston County.
A native of Chicago, Rehm moved to Alabama in 1990 at the age of 24. He served in the United States Army for four years before taking on a civilian work position at Fort Rucker near Enterprise, Alabama. Rehm was a frontline controller there for 25 years, and served as facility manager from 2014 to 2018.
Rehm’s first foray into politics came after Dothan, Alabama, raised its sales tax to four cents on the dollar. Rehm volunteered to go door-to-door campaigning for the unseating of a city councilman involved with the decision, which was eventually successful. Rehm began serving on Houston County’s Republican Party executive committee in 2010; he also served one term on the Alabama Republican Party’s state-level executive committee.
Rehm, who had never considered running for public office, retired in 2022 and took a three-month cross-country RV trip. However, the chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, John Wahl, later recruited Rehm to run as the Republican Party’s nominee for election to the Alabama House of Representatives’ 85th district. The district previously had no qualified Republican candidates during the primary election, and Wahl was seeking a candidate who fit the party’s values. Rehm agreed to run, challenging incumbent Representative Dexter Grimsley, who Rehm claimed was ignoring local issues, especially regarding education.
Grimsley was the only Democratic state representative in the Wiregrass Region of Alabama at the time, as well as a 12-year incumbent. Grimsley received no major party opposition in 2022 until Rehm was nominated by the Republican Party in July, after the primary election season had concluded. Rehm accused Grimsley of inaction on parental rights in education and said that Grimsley “never took a stance on any issue”. Rehm claimed that “indoctrination” in schools was one of his primary motivations to run for office, including what he alleged was “transgender ideology” in schools. Rehm indicated that he would support anti-transgender bathroom bills in the legislature.
The election in the 85th district was seen as “one of the few competitive races in the state”, with Rehm citing Grimsley’s connections to the Alabama Education Association and Poarch Band of Creek Indians as reasons for the difficulty of the race.