
"WASHINGTON Eleanor Holmes Norton, the 18-term delegate for the District of Columbia in Congress and a veteran of the Civil Rights Movement, has filed paperwork to end her campaign for reelection, likely closing out a decades-long career in public service. Norton, 88, has been the sole representative of the residents of the nation's capital in Congress since 1991, but she faced increasing questions about her effectiveness after the Trump administration began its sweeping intervention into the city last year."
"Mayor Muriel Bowser congratulated Norton on her retirement. "For 35 years, Congresswoman Norton has been our Warrior on the Hill," Bowser wrote on social media. "Her work embodies the unwavering resolve of a city that refuses to yield in its fight for equal representation." Norton's campaign filed a termination report with the Federal Election Commission on Sunday. Her office has not released an official statement about the delegate's intentions. The filing was first reported by NOTUS."
Eleanor Holmes Norton, 88, filed paperwork to end her reelection campaign and appears likely to retire after decades representing Washington, D.C. in Congress. Norton served as the District’s sole congressional delegate since 1991 and was an 18-term officeholder and veteran of the Civil Rights Movement. Mayor Muriel Bowser praised Norton’s advocacy for equal representation. Norton’s campaign filed a termination report with the Federal Election Commission, and her office has issued no official statement. Her retirement opens a competitive Democratic primary in the overwhelmingly Democratic city. Norton faced growing questions about her effectiveness after federal interventions in the capital during the Trump administration.
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