Officials
Kyle Biedermann
RepState Assembly · 73
Biography
Kyle Biedermann is a Republican politician and businessman from Fredericksburg, Texas, born on April 30, 1959. He served as a Texas State Representative for House District 73 from 2017 to 2023, after defeating incumbent Doug Miller in the 2016 Republican primary runoff and winning the general election unopposed. A member of the Texas Freedom Caucus and House Rural Caucus, he is known for conservative positions including strong support for border security , pro-life policies restricting abortion, Second Amendment rights, property rights, tax reductions, and opposition to overregulation and unfunded mandates. Notably, he authored HB 1359 in 2021 to enable a referendum on Texas secession from the U.S. He chose not to seek re-election in 2022 after redistricting and later announced a challenge for House District 19 . As of 2026, he is running for Gillespie County Republican Party Chairman. Biedermann owns Biedermann's Ace Hardware , has resided in Fredericksburg for over 30 years, and has 7 children and 5 grandchildren.
Education and Political Experience
- Education: No specific details on formal education are available from public records.
- Professional Background: 32-year owner of Biedermann's Ace Hardware in Fredericksburg .
- Political Experience:
- Texas House of Representatives, District 73 : Focused on rural issues, earning top conservative ratings; defeated key "detrimental" bills.
- Key roles: Texas Freedom Caucus, House Rural Caucus.
- 2016: Won Republican primary runoff and general election unopposed.
- 2021: Filed HB 1359 for Texas secession referendum.
- 2022: Did not seek re-election post-redistricting.
- 2024: Announced run for House District 19.
- 2026: Candidate for Gillespie County GOP Chairman.
At a glance
- Office
- State Assembly
- District
- 73
- Party
- Republican
- Born
- April 30, 1959 (67 years old)