Rep. Jose Serrano, one of the House's most liberal members, announced he would not seek reelection in 2020 because he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease
Rep. Jose Serrano , a longtime Bronx congressman and one of the House's most liberal members, announced Monday he would not seek reelection in 2020 because he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.Story Continued Below
Serrano, who has served in Congress since winning a special election in 1990, is 75 years old and is the longest-serving Hispanic-American in the House. The Puerto Rico native has long served on the House Appropriations Committee, where he currently chairs a subcommittee on commerce, justice, science and related agencies.
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