Republican Reps. Kay Granger, Ken Buck announce they won't seek reelection

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Republican Reps. Kay Granger, Ken Buck announce they won't seek reelection
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Two Republicans, Rep. Kay Granger of Texas and Ken Buck of Colorado separately announced plans to retire from Congress.

The powerful chair of the House Appropriations Committee, Kay Granger of Texas, announced she will not run for reelection next year.Buck said he was"disappointed" in the Republican party. Granger did not offer a specific reason for her retirement.

Republican Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado on Wednesday announced he will not seek reelection next year, saying he was"disappointed" in his party, and disillusioned by political gridlock in Congress. Buck's announcement came just hours after another veteran House Republican, Rep. Kay Granger of Texas, the powerful chair of the House Appropriations Committee,The two separate announcements on the same day followed a protracted battle for House speaker that has left Republicans bitterly divided, and which paralyzed the chamber for weeks.she was"encouraged by the next generation of leaders in my district." Granger represents a solidly Republican district near Fort Worth.

Buck, 64, said he was leaving Congress in large part because he was frustrated with the direction he saw the Republican party moving in.If Republicans are"going to solve difficult problems, we have to deal with some very unpleasant lies and make sure that we project to the public what the truth is," Buck told MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell.Last month, Buck and Granger both voted against hardline conservative Rep. Jim Jordan for House speaker.

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