While HD137 is the only Democratic legislative primary in Harris County that features an incumbent and a serious opponent, it’s not the only one in the greater area. Over in Fort Bend, three-term Rep. Ron Reynolds has drawn three challengers in HD27. You’re aware of Rep. Reynolds’ recent issues, and he is aware of what I have said about him here. As such, he declined to be interviewed. You can check out the interview I did with him for his first campaign in 2008 here if you’re interested. Steve Brown was the first person to declare his candidacy against Reynolds this cycle. A former White House intern and legislative staffer, Brown owns a public affairs firm that has counted Houston Metro as a client. He served two terms as the Fort Bend County Democratic Party chair, ran for Railroad Commissioner in 2014 (you can listen to that interview here), and made a previous run for HD27 back in 2006. Here’s the interview:
You can see all of my interviews as well as finance reports and other information on candidates on my 2016 Election page.
Would like to see some ideas and an economic platform on his website.
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