Longtime Florida GOP Lawmaker Announces He's Retiring From Congress
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Longtime Florida GOP Lawmaker Announces He's Retiring From Congress
"After much prayerful consideration and discussion with my family, I have decided to retire from Congress and will not seek re-election."
"Webster has been a significant figure in Florida politics, first elected to the Florida House in 1980 and later becoming the first Republican Speaker since Reconstruction."
Rep. Daniel Webster, the longest-serving elected official in Florida, announced his retirement from Congress at the age of 77. He began his political career in 1980, serving in the Florida House of Representatives and later becoming the first Republican Speaker since Reconstruction. After serving in the Florida Senate, he won a congressional seat in 2010. Despite facing a primary challenge in 2022, he won re-election with significant margins. His decision to retire follows careful consideration and personal reflection.
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