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Amodei announces retirement from Congress

Amodei announces retirement from Congress

U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei announced Thursday that he will retire at the conclusion of his current term, bringing an end to more than 15 years of service representing Nevada in Washington, D.C.

In a statement released Feb. 6, Amodei said serving Nevadans had been “the honor of my lifetime,” and thanked constituents for the opportunity to represent the state at the federal level.

“Every achievement worth doing began with listening to Nevadans and fighting for our values,” Amodei said in the statement. He added that his work in Congress focused on problem-solving and ensuring Nevada maintained “a strong voice in the federal policy and oversight processes.”

Amodei said he plans to complete his current term before stepping away from office, noting that he believes “it is the right time for Nevada and myself to pass the torch.”

Amodei has represented Nevada in Congress since 2011 and previously served in state and local government roles. His retirement will open the seat ahead of the 2026 election cycle, setting the stage for new candidates to seek the office.

"Congressman Mark Amodei has been a steadfast supporter of Nevada and its residents for many years,” Fernley City Councilman Albert Torres said. “His leadership, approachability, guidance, and professionalism have made a lasting impact both in Washington, D.C., and across our great State of Nevada. He will be greatly missed, and I wish him nothing but the very best in his retirement."


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