Representative Julia Brownley’s decision not to seek re-election marks an important moment for both Congress and the Democratic Party. As the longtime representative of a Ventura County district widely considered safely Democratic, Brownley held a position many lawmakers retain for decades. Her announcement signals more than a routine retirement and reflects a period of change taking place across Washington. In her statement, Brownley emphasized that stepping away from Congress does not mean stepping away from public service. She explained that she remains committed to the issues she has supported throughout her career and intends to stay engaged in efforts that... Continues…
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