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Congresswoman Julia Brownley announced she will not seek re-election, despite representing a district considered safely Democratic.

Her departure reflects a broader shift in Washington as more longtime lawmakers leave office during a period of political division and declining public trust in government.

Brownley said she is not stepping away from public service or the issues she cares about.

Instead, she described her decision as part of democracy’s natural evolution, where leadership changes and “new voices emerge.”

She also voiced strong support for House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and expressed hope that he will one day become Speaker of the House.

During her announcement, Brownley highlighted her work on expanding health care access, supporting veterans and military families, addressing climate issues, and advocating for working Americans.

She also warned that the country faces major challenges and stressed the need to protect democratic institutions.

Her retirement could reshape the political landscape, with California Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin already showing interest in the seat.

Brownley’s exit signals a period of political transition and generational change in Congress.

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