Brandon Ogles Explained

Brandon Ogles
State House:Tennessee
District:61st
Term Start:January 8, 2019
Term End:January 10, 2023
Predecessor:Charles Sargent
Successor:Gino Bulso
Birth Name:Brandon Thomas Ogles
Birth Date:8 August 1976
Birth Place:Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Grace Ogles
Children:4
Relatives:Andy Ogles (cousin)
Residence:Franklin, Tennessee
Education:Lipscomb University (BS)

Brandon Thomas Ogles (born August 8, 1976) is an American former politician who served in the Tennessee House of Representatives.[1] As a Republican, he represented District 61, located in northern Williamson County, and includes the city of Brentwood and part of Franklin.[2]

Ogles first announced his candidacy on November 8, 2017, after then-incumbent Charles Sargent chose not to run for reelection.[3] After election as the state representative for Tennessee's House District 61 in 2018, Ogles served as vice-caucuses chair,[4] the first time that a freshman legislator was elected to leadership in the House of Representatives in Tennessee.

He served on the Judiciary Committee, Criminal Justice Subcommittee, Finance, Ways & Means Committee, Ways & Means Subcommittee, and the Joint Pensions and Insurance Committee. He was the majority caucus vice chairman.[5] He served his first term in Tennessee's 111th General Assembly (2018–2020) and was re-elected to the 112th General Assembly (2020–2022).

On February 17, 2024, three days following Representative Mark Green's initial announcement that he would retire, Ogles announced that he would be running as candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Tennessee's 7th Congressional District.[6] On March 5, Ogles withdrew from the race after Green reversed his decision on February 29.[7] [8]

Biography

Early life and career

Ogles moved to the Williamson County area when he was eight years old with deep family roots in Tennessee dating back to the state's founding. Both his father and grandfather were police officers.[9]

After graduating from Franklin High School in his hometown in 1995, Ogles attended Lipscomb University in 1995 and graduated in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in management with a double minor in finance and psychology. In college, Ogles was a member of the Financial Management Association National Honor Society, a program known for its members' significant contributions to the finance profession as distinguished scholars. While in college, Ogles also sat for and passed the Tennessee Real Estate exam, becoming a licensed real estate agent.[10]

As an Eagle Scout, Ogles mentored a close friend who suffered traumatic abuse while scouting and ultimately took his own life. The event greatly impacted Ogles and motivated him to draft and pass legislation focused on sexual abuse and enact harsher penalties for those who harm children.[11]

Ogles started his family business in 2006, with his father Neal Ogles, and is the co-owner of Branch Building Group. He is a former reserve officer in Williamson County and a real estate investor.[12]

Legislation

During his time serving as Tennessee State representative, Ogles achieved several legislative objectives that focused on enhancing school safety and reforming criminal justice.[13] One of his most noteworthy achievements was the successful passing of HB1158, the Secure of Tennessee Schools Act of 2018. This legislation permits local education agencies (LEAs) to establish a threat assessment team, which develops holistic, intervention-focused methods to prevent violence, manage potential threat reports, and implement a system that cultivates a secure, supportive, and effective educational environment. HB1158 received unanimous approval in both the House and Senate before being signed into law by Governor Lee on May 10, 2019.[14]

School safety

Ogles has made significant legislative achievements to increase security in Tennessee schools, including, but not limited to:

Civil rights

Criminal justice

His bill HB2271 or "The Dirty Dozen", broadens the scope of criminal asset forfeiture to include twelve kidnapping and sexual assault offenses in Tennessee. This legislation is the first of its kind in the United States, as it expands asset forfeiture to target rapists and child molesters in the same way as high-level drug traffickers. HB2271 enables district attorneys and prosecutors to seize all assets connected to the crime. The bill amends various Tennessee state laws, including TCA Titles 8, 16, 17, 19, 20, 29, 39, and 40. It received unanimous support in both the House and Senate and was signed into law by Governor Lee on May 3, 2022, under Public Chapter 982.[18]

Healthcare

Abortion

Ogles co-sponsored several pieces of pro-life legislation during his tenure in the house, all of which limited abortion in Tennessee.[25]

Personal life

Ogles is a Southern Baptist and lives with his wife Grace in Franklin, Tennessee.They have four children together.[29] He is a cousin of United States Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee's 5th congressional district.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: April 11, 2023 . House of Representatives - Tennessee General Assembly . April 11, 2023 . Capitol.tn.gov.
  2. State House District 61. Tennessee General Assembly.
  3. Web site: Bartlett . Kerri . Mar 6, 2019 . Rep. Charles Sargent announces he will not seek re-election, will focus on health . April 11, 2023 . Williamson Herald.
  4. Web site: . Jun 4, 2019 . Ogles elected Republican Caucus Vice-Chairman for 111th General Assembly . April 11, 2023 . Williamson Herald.
  5. Web site: . May 6, 2020 . Freshman State Rep. Ogles pursues re-election in state House District 61 . April 11, 2023 . Williamson Herald.
  6. Web site: Former State Rep. Brandon Ogles Announces Bid for Congressional Seat . February 19, 2024 . Nashville Scene.
  7. Web site: Former state Rep. Brandon Ogles has suspended his campaign for Tennessee's Congressional District 7 . March 5, 2024 . Tennessee Lookout.
  8. Web site: Schnell. Mychael. Feb 29, 2024. Rep. Mark Green reverses on retirement, will run for reelection . February 29, 2024 . The Hill.
  9. Web site: Bartlett . Kerri . Feb 14, 2018 . Franklin business owner Brandon Ogles announces run for 61st District . April 12, 2023 . Williamson Herald.
  10. Web site: Oct 15, 2020 . Brandon Ogles: Republican Candidate for state representative, District 61 . April 11, 2023 . Williamson Herald.
  11. Web site: . January 6, 2020 . Sexual assault victims should have the right to use deadly force against their attackers Opinion . April 11, 2023 . The Tennessean.
  12. Web site: Wanser . Brooke . Apr 11, 2018 . District 61 candidate: Brandon Ogles, Republican . April 11, 2023 . The News . Freeman Webb Company.
  13. Web site: . Sep 6, 2019 . Rep. Ogles appointed to Probation & Parole Subcommittee . April 11, 2023 . Williamson Herald . https://web.archive.org/web/20190909235056/https://www.williamsonherald.com/news/rep-ogles-appointed-to-probation-parole-subcommittee/article_b20acc5c-d0db-11e9-8375-070b7cfe4a3e.html . September 9, 2019.
  14. Web site: . May 1, 2019 . State of Tennessee Public Chapter No.394 Senate Bill No. I238 . April 11, 2023 . State of Tennessee . https://web.archive.org/web/20201020085350/https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/acts/111/pub/pc0394.pdf . October 20, 2020 . live.
  15. Web site: June 3, 2020 . Tennessee HB2761 . April 11, 2023 . TrackBill . https://web.archive.org/web/20210305071052/https://trackbill.com/bill/tennessee-house-bill-2761-education-curriculum-as-introduced-authorizes-each-lea-and-school-that-offers-a-firearm-safety-class-or-program-to-elementary-school-students-to-post-the-curriculum-and-any-corresponding-educational-materials-on-the-schools-or-leas-website-amends-tca-title-49-chapter-6/1887092/ . March 5, 2021 . live.
  16. Web site: April 12, 2022 . An Act to amend Tennessee Code . April 11, 2023 . LegiScan.
  17. Web site: April 12, 2023 . HB 0037 . April 12, 2023 . Tennessee General Assembly.
  18. Web site: Tennessee House Bill 2271 . April 12, 2023 . LegiScan.
  19. Web site: TN HB0039 2021-2022 112th General Assembly . April 12, 2023 . LegiScan.
  20. Web site: April 4, 2022 . HB 2269 by *Ogles . April 12, 2023 . Tennessee General Assembly.
  21. Web site: April 27, 2022 . State of Tennessee Public Chapter No. 1062 House Bill No. 2244 . April 12, 2023 . LegiScan.
  22. Web site: State of Tennessee Public Chapter No.83 House Bill No. 50 . April 12, 2023 . State of Tennessee.
  23. Web site: June 1, 2021 . TN HB1338 2021-2022 112th General Assembly . April 12, 2023 . LegiScan.
  24. Web site: June 1, 2021 . HB 1344 by Ogles . April 12, 2023 . Tennessee General Assembly.
  25. Web site: Representative Ogles, 61st Representative District . August 9, 2024 . Tennessee General Assembly.
  26. Web site: May 15, 2019 . HB 1029 by Lynn . July 6, 2024 . Tennessee General Assembly.
  27. Web site: March 7, 2019 . HB 0077 by Van Huss . July 6, 2024 . Tennessee General Assembly.
  28. Web site: July 22, 2020 . HB 2263 by Lamberth . July 6, 2024 . Tennessee General Assembly.
  29. Web site: Jul 19, 2018 . Candidate Profile: Brandon Ogles . April 12, 2023 . Williamson Herald.