Rick Rehm

[1] He served in the United States Army for four years before taking on a civilian work position at Fort Rucker near Enterprise, Alabama.

[3] 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.

[4] Rehm ran a grassroots issues-focused campaign, handing out flyers that lined out his views on political topics.

He told 1819 News that his top priorities as a freshman legislator would be education, defending Second Amendment rights, and repealing Alabama's grocery tax.

[4] As of 2023, Rehm serves on the House committees for Urban and Rural Development, as well as Children and Senior Advocacy.