
Rep. Gerry Connolly will step down as top Democrat on House Oversight Committee, not seek reelection after cancer returns
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Rep. Gerry Connolly, a veteran Virginia Democrat and ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, announced Monday he will not seek reelection and will soon step down from his leadership position on the powerful panel.
Rep. Gerry Connolly, a veteran Virginia Democrat and ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, announced on Monday he will not seek reelection and will soon step down from his leadership position on the powerful panel. Connolly said his esophageal cancer – a diagnosis he shared in November – has returned. “When I announced my diagnosis six months ago, I promised transparency. After grueling treatments, we’ve learned that the cancer, while initially beaten back, has now returned. I’ll do everything possible to continue to represent you and thank you for your grace,” he said in a statement. Connolly represents Virginia’s 11th Congressional District, which encompasses much of northern Virginia’s affluent suburbs of Washington, DC, and is heavily Democratic. Kamala Harris won the district by 34 percentage points in 2024, and Connolly won reelection to his ninth term by that same amount Connolly, who has held the seat since 2009, is the third House Democrat and eighth member overall to announce they’re leaving Congress after this term. The congressman held off a challenge from Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to serve in the top Democratic spot on the influential oversight panel, a position the party has grappled over as it looks to rebuild after Republicans swept Washington in the 2024 elections.

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