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Alabama Farmers Federation PAC endorses Reynolds in Alabama House District 21 re-election bid

HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Farmers Federation’s FARM PAC is endorsing State Rep. Rex Reynolds for Alabama House District 21.

Reynolds (R-Huntsville) serves as chairman of the House Ways and Means General Fund in the Alabama House of Representatives.

“Chairman Reynolds is a fiscal conservative who protects our taxpayer dollars,” said Rex Vaughn of the Madison County Farmers Federation Board. “He has a proven record and leadership of standing up for the hard-working families in our county and throughout the state.

“Chairman Reynolds not only knows our industry but will continue to keep our taxes low, protect our conservative values and morals, and move our economy and state in the right direction.”

Reynolds represents portions of Huntsville, Meridianville, and Hazel Green in House District 21. Since being elected in 2018, he has been a strong voice for public safety, mental health, Veterans affairs, economic development, education, and tax relief.

“It’s an honor to earn the endorsement of the Alabama Farmers Federation’s FARM PAC,” said Reynolds. “I’ll continue standing up for Alabama’s family values, protecting taxpayers, cutting red tape, and keeping our state moving forward.

“Agriculture is the backbone of Alabama’s economy, and I’m deeply grateful to the hardworking men and women who feed our families and strengthen our communities.”

In 2023, Reynolds was appointed chairman of the House Ways and Means General Fund Committee, which oversees budgets for Alabama’s most critical agencies and services. He also chairs the Oversight Commission on Alabama Opioid Settlement Funds and serves on the Human Services and Public Safety Committee for the Southern Legislative Conference, collaborating with legislative leaders across the Southeast.

Before joining the Legislature, Reynolds served the city of Huntsville for 34 years, completing a distinguished career in law enforcement as police chief, public safety director, and later as city administrator under Mayor Tommy Battle.

The Republican primary election is set for May 19, 2026.

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