Redman then made a career owning and operating several business and as an insurance agent, selling his agency to his children in 2012 before he ran for the legislature.
[4] In 2014, Redman ran against the one-term incumbent Ed Morse in the May Republican Primary, winning with 61% of the vote.
[7][8] He was opposed by Richard Kohles in the general election, winning with 75.60% of the vote.
[9] Redman supported Ted Cruz in the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016.
[7] In the 2017 session, Redman sat on the Commerce and Human Resources, Health and Welfare, and Local Government Committees.