After serving nearly three decades in the House of Representatives, House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Kay Granger, a Texas Republican, has announced that she will not seek reelection next year. Granger, 80, has had a groundbreaking political career, becoming the first female mayor of Fort Worth, the first Republican congresswoman from Texas, and the first female Republican Appropriations chair.
The Distinguished Career of Kay Granger
Ms. Granger’s political journey began in 1996 when she was first elected to Congress. Her historic tenure is marked by numerous accomplishments and contributions to American politics. Her district, situated in the Fort Worth area, has long been considered a Republican stronghold, making her a prominent figure in the party.
Granger played a crucial role during the recent efforts by Republicans to elect a new Speaker of the House. Her opposition to Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan’s bid for the speakership resulted in Mr. Jordan ultimately withdrawing from the race. During this process, Granger garnered a single vote for the position from fellow Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa, an event that Granger reportedly found humor in.
Looking to the Future
As she reflects on her career, Kay Granger expressed her gratitude for her family, staff, friends, and supporters, acknowledging that she had accomplished more in life than she could have imagined. She now believes it is time for the next generation to step up and take the mantle, becoming strong and fierce representatives for the people.
Although she has decided not to seek reelection, Granger affirmed her commitment to serving out the remainder of her term. She will work alongside Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana and her congressional colleagues to advance the conservative agenda and complete the job she was elected to do.
Ms. Granger’s retirement marks the end of a remarkable era in American politics, but her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of public servants.
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House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Kay Granger, a Texas Republican, announces her retirement from Congress after a distinguished career spanning nearly three decades. Granger reflects on her historic achievements and looks to the next generation of leaders.
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