Rep. Ted Deutch of Florida introduced Monday that he is not going to run for re-election this November, changing into the thirty first Home Democrat to say no to contest their seat within the midterm elections.
In a press release, Deutch mentioned he was leaving politics to grow to be the CEO of the American Jewish Committee and construct on his work in Congress as a member of the Home Overseas Affairs Committee.
“At the same time as Iran continues its illicit quest for nuclear weapons and assist for terror teams worldwide, we're additionally witnessing a brand new period of cooperation within the Center East that brings transformative new alternatives,” Deutch mentioned. “For me, this overseas coverage work has been a pure continuation of my deep ties to the American Jewish neighborhood and my long-standing advocacy on behalf of the U.S.-Israel relationship.”
The AJC confirmed that Deutch would take over as CEO as of Oct. 1, changing David Harris, who has led the group since 1990.
“Ted’s deep and lifelong dedication to the Jewish neighborhood, Israel, and to the safety of democratic values is clear to all who know him,” mentioned AJC president Harriet P. Schleifer. “His shared ardour for AJC’s mission and imaginative and prescient makes him a pure match to advance our crucial international work and to construct on David Harris’s extraordinary legacy.”
Deutch has served in Congress since 2010, when he received a particular election. His present district contains the cities of Boca Raton and Ft. Lauderdale in addition to Parkland, the place 17 college students and school members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Excessive Faculty had been killed in a mass capturing on Feb. 14, 2018.
In his retirement assertion, Deutch — a staunch advocate for gun management measures, together with banning assault weapons — mentioned the survivors of the bloodbath “encourage me every single day.”
“I've tried every single day since to be there for his or her households and to assist them honor the recollections of their family members in all of the methods they're working to make our colleges and neighborhood safer,” he mentioned. “I've additionally tried to assist the survivors in any manner I can, although it's their highly effective voices which have helped create desperately wanted change.”
Of the three1 Home Democrats who've mentioned they won't run for re-election this yr, 23 are retiring from public service, 4 are working for US Senate and 4 are searching for different workplace.
Against this, simply 13 Republicans have mentioned they won't contest their seats later this yr.
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