Longtime DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton is ending her reelection campaign for Congress

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Longtime DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton is ending her reelection campaign for Congress
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The District of Columbia's longtime delegate is closing out her career in Congress.

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m. Saturday on northbound lanes of Interstate 35 near the exit for North New Braunfels Avenue.Read full article: SAPD: Driver says he was ‘cut off’ before crash into sign on I-35 that closed highway for hoursDriver flees after hitting, killing woman crossing street on West Side, SAPD saysDel. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., speaks during a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Washington. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., leaves during a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Washington. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., speaks during a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Washington. , the 18-term delegate for the District of Columbia in Congress and a veteran of the Civil Rights Movement, has filedNorton, 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“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.Her retirement opens up a likely competitive primary to succeed her in an overwhelmingly Democratic city. Several local lawmakers had already announced their intentions to run in the Democratic primary. An institution in Washington politics for decades, Norton is the oldest member of Congress. She was a personal friend to civil rights icons such as Medgar Evers and a contemporary of other activists turned congressional stalwarts, including Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C, and the late Reps. John Conyers, D-Mich., and John Lewis, D-Ga. But Norton has faced calls to step aside in recent months as residents and local lawmakers questioned her ability to effectively advocate for the city in Congress amid the Republican administration's aggressive moves toward the city. The White House federalized Washington police force, deployed National Guard troops from six states and the federal district across the capital's streets and surged federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security into neighborhoods. The moves prompted outcry and protests from residents and a lawsuit from the district's attorney general.As the district's delegate, Norton does not have a formal vote in the House. But she has found other ways to advocate for the city's interests. Called the “Warrior on the Hill” by her supporters, Norton was a staunch advocate for D.C. statehood and for the labor rights of the federal workers who called Washington and its surrounding region home. She also secured bipartisan wins for district residents. Norton was the driving force behind the passage of a law that allows them to attend any public college or university in the country at in-state tuition rates or be eligible to attend any private university with up to a $2,500 annual grant. In the 1990s, Norton played a key role in ending the city's financial crisis by brokering a deal to transfer billions of dollars in unfunded pension liabilities to the federal government in exchange for changes to the district's budget. She twice played a leading role in House passage of a D.C. statehood bill.Norton was born and raised in Washington, and her life spans the arc of the district's trials and triumphs. She was educated at Dunbar High School as part of the school's last segregated class. “Growing up black in Washington gave a special advantage. This whole community of blacks was very race conscious, very civil rights conscious,” she said in her 2003 biography, “Fire in My Soul.” She attended Antioch College in Ohio and in 1963 split her time between Yale Law School and Mississippi, where she worked as an organizer during In an interview with The Associated Press in 2023, Norton said the march was still “the single most extraordinary experience of my lifetime.” She went on to become the first woman to lead the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which helps enforce anti-discrimination laws in the workplace. She ran for office when her predecessor retired to run for Washington mayor.Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Video shows massive pileup on I-10 in Texas Hill CountryVandal cuts, tears down campaign signs alongside North Side highwayThe parents of Kellyanne Lytal, who died in the floodwaters at Camp Mystic, are sharing their story.Victim’s mother says suspect in deadly hit-and-run crash will have to answer to ‘higher power’Nonprofits shelter homeless individuals during cold snap'Is there anything you want to say to the families?' 'No, not right now'Hoax threat made to Northeast Side school causes fear, panic

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