Ronald Eugene Reynolds, known as Ron Reynolds, is an American lawyer and politician in Missouri City near Houston, Texas, who is a Democratic member of the from District 27.
Background
A native of Jackson, Tennessee, Reynolds is the son of Houston attorney Conrell B. Brown (born 1953) and his wife and fellow attorney, the former Glenda Purham (1956-2011), the oldest of the seven children of the Reverend Louis and Mary Purham. Reynolds was a law partner of both parents until his mother"s death.
Education
Reynolds holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Southern University in Houston.
Career
He was first elected in 2010. Reynolds is also an attorney in private practice with the Brown, Brown & Reynolds law firm. Additionally, Reynolds has served as a Houston Associate Municipal Judge.
In 2015, he was convicted of barratry and was sentenced to one year in jail.
Reynolds has a younger brother, Christopher Brown. In May 2000, he received his Juris Doctor from the Texas Technical University School of Law in Lubbock.
Reynolds is married to the former Jonita Bernice Wallace, who holds a doctorate in education from the University of Houston and is the chief executive officer of a local Community Action Agency. The couple has three children.
Elections
2008
Reynolds was narrowly defeated for the seat in the 2008 primary election by the long-term incumbent Dora Olivo of Richmond, Texas.
He polled 14,634 (497 percent) to Olivo"s 14,821 (503 percent). 2010
Two years later in the 2010 primary, he unseated Olivo, 5,158 (576 percent) to 3,791 (424 percent). In the 2010 general election, Reynolds ran without Republican, defeating Libertarian Party nominee Derek Dean Grayson 32,030 (846 percent) to 5,812 (154 percent).
Tenure
In 2012, Reynolds was arrested and charged in Harris County with violating the state barratry law, which forbids the unlawful solicitation of clients by lawyers.
Reynolds has twice been suspended from the practice of law by the State Bar of Texas for unprofessional conduct, including a one-year period from 2005 to 2006 and again in 2011. Texas Monthly magazine in 2013 placed Reynolds on its list of "Worst Representatives." He was arrested again in 2013, this time in Montgomery County, on ten charges of violating the barratry law.
He faces potential disbarment and a conviction of a third degree felony punishable by up to ten years in jail and a $10,000 fine. Reynolds requested that his case be removed from Montgomery County.
He also alleges that he is a victim of racial discrimination regarding the charges against him.
In 2011, the Texas Ethics Commission fined Reynolds $10,000 for failure to submit campaign finance disclosures in 2008 and 2009. The office of then Attorney General Greg Abbott sued Reynolds in an effort to collect on the fine. Fifteen health care companies have suits pending against Reynolds for non-payment after the companies had treated his clients and he received settlements for them.
Reynolds is a partner in the firm Brown, Brown, & Reynolds.
Membership
Ron and Jonita Reynolds are members of the Brookhollow Baptist Church in Houston. Reynolds is a member of the House Committees on Technology and Environmental Regulation. He is a former president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Missouri City and Fort Bend County and a member of the Houston area chapter of the National Urban League.