Glenn Moss Rogers (born January 24, 1956)[1] is an American veterinarian, rancher and politician. He has represented the 60th District in the Texas House of Representatives since 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Rogers also owns and operates the Holt River Ranch near Graford, Texas.
Rogers was awarded Conservation Rancher of the Year Award for the State of Texas in 2017.[4]
Holt River Ranch
The ranch has been in the Rogers family since 1906, which is located near Graham, alongside the Brazos River.[5] Glenn began ranching on the ranch in 1980 and moved his practice to the ranch in 1986. Originally referred to as River Ranch, until Glenn's son, Franklin Holt Rogers, died from an automobile accident in 1993.[6] The ranch develops and market 800 heifer annually.[2]
Election
Rogers announced in September 2019 to run for the Texas House of Representatives District 60 seat, that was being held by Mike Lang at the time.[2] Representative Lang announced in around the same time, that he would not seek re-election for the 87th legislature. Lang then reversed his statements two days later, which did not stop Rogers from running.[7] Rogers defeated Jon Francis in the 2020 Republican Primary Runoff with 51% of the vote in July 2020. He ran unopposed in the November 2020 election.[8] Governor Greg Abbott had endorsed Rogers prior to the July runoff election.[9] Rogers also received endorsements from former governor Rick Perry and U.S. Congressman Mike Conaway as well.[10][11]