Taylor Rehmet becomes first rank-and-file union member elected to Texas Senate

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Taylor Rehmet, a member of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 776, has been sworn in as the State Senator for Texas Senate District 9. The ceremony took place at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, with Rehmet’s family, supporters, and union members present.

Rehmet is noted as the first rank-and-file union member elected to the Texas State Senate and only the second to serve in the Texas Legislature. He is also President of IAM Local 776B and leads the IAM’s Texas State Council. His background includes service as a U.S. Air Force veteran and work as an aircraft mechanic at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth.

Throughout his career, Rehmet has focused on labor issues and community organizing. He has received political and leadership training through both the IAM Union and Texas AFL-CIO.

“I am deeply grateful to the IAM Union, IAM District 776 and the entire Texas labor movement for their unwavering support and belief in this campaign,” said State Sen. Taylor Rehmet. “This moment belongs to the working people who organized, volunteered, and made their voices heard. I am honored and excited to begin this journey on behalf of Texas working families, and I will fight every day to deliver common-sense solutions that make life better for everyday working people across our state.”

The IAM Union International President Brian Bryant commented on Rehmet’s swearing-in: “Taylor’s swearing-in is a proud and historic moment for our union and for working people everywhere. Taylor has always stood shoulder-to-shoulder with IAM members and working families, fighting for fairness, dignity, and opportunity. He brings the voice of the shop floor to the State Capitol and understands firsthand the challenges workers face because he’s lived them. His leadership proves that union members are not only building our economy, they are shaping its future and advancing policies that strengthen working families and communities across Texas.”

Rehmet’s election campaign gained national attention by emphasizing lower costs for families, improved job opportunities, and prioritizing people over partisan politics.

IAM Union Southern Territory General Vice President Craig Martin stated: “This is a proud moment for the IAM Union and the entire Texas labor movement. Taylor’s swearing-in sends a powerful message that working people belong in positions of leadership and influence. He has shown what is possible when union members step forward to lead, and we look forward to continuing to work alongside him to advance policies that lift working families across Texas.”

Texas AFL-CIO President Leonard Aguilar added: “This is a huge win for Texas workers, who elected Taylor Rehmet from the shop floor to the Senate floor. It’s a historic day for our labor movement, who put in the work and demonstrated what’s possible when we come together in solidarity. Senator Rehmet is a beacon of hope not just for Texas, but for every union member and worker in the state.”

The IAM Union acknowledged its volunteers from District 776 who supported Rehmet’s campaign efforts. The organization also expressed its intent to back his re-election bid on November 3, 2026.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers represents about 600,000 active or retired members across several industries throughout North America.



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