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Five-term Rep. Alan Lowenthal of California will retire at the end of this Congress.
Lowenthal, who will step down after serving for 10 years in the House of Representatives after two decades in municipal and state government, becomes the 20th Democratic lawmaker to retire or run for different office in 2022 midterm elections, as the party tries to defend its razor-thin majority in the chamber. Twelve House Republicans are retiring or seeking another office next year.
“It is time to pass the baton. It is time to rest and surround myself with the benefits of a life well lived and earned honorably in the service of my fellow citizens,” the 80-year-old Lowenthal explained in a statement announcing his retirement.
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Rep. Alan Lowenthal, D-Calif., speaks with reporters after a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus in the Capitol on Jan. 8, 2020.
(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The Democrat from Long Beach, California was first elected to the city council in 1992, serving six years. He then spent six years representing Long Beach in the California State Assembly and another six in the state Senate before winning election to Congress in 2012.
“Almost 30 years ago to the day, I made the decision to run for the Long Beach City Council because I felt that my councilmember didn’t listen to me or my neighbors,” Lowenthal noted. “Every day since, over three decades of public service, I have recommitted myself to listening to you, to serving your interests, and doing my best for you.”
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi – a fellow Golden State Democrat – praised Lowenthal for “protecting our planet and lifting up his beloved southern California community.”

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., conducts her weekly news conference in the Capitol Visitor Center on Thursday, Nov. 18,…
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