- Rep.
Eddie Bernice Johnson , D-Texas, served 15 terms inCongress before announcing herretirement . - Johnson worked at a Veterans Affairs hospital in
Dallas and became the first nurse in Congress.
House Democrat Eddie Bernice Johnson, 85, announced on Saturday that she will not be seeking re-election and is retiring from Congress after serving 15 terms, Politico reported.
Johnson represents
Between 1972 and 1992, Johnson served both the state House of Representatives and Senate before winning her Congressional seat in 1993, according to Ballotpedia. Throughout her tenure on Capitol Hill, she was credited with authoring and co-authoring more than 177 bills that signed into law, according to her biography.
Johnson became the first African-American and woman to chair the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and is the highest-ranking Texan on the House
"Whether you are from Dallas or not, nearly every Texan has benefited in some way from the work of Congresswoman Johnson. Her legacy is remarkable, and I can tell you firsthand from our shared work on the Transportation Committee, that no one works harder for their constituents" said US Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, according to the Dallas Morning News.
On Tuesday, Johnson announced that two Dallas-based infrastructure projects were awarded grants by the