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Veteran Pa. legislator announces plans to retire, effective today
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Rep. Jeff Pyle, R-Armstrong County, announced he is ending his 16-year legislative career at the end of the day Tuesday due to health issues. He is shown here getting hit by a pitch at the 2014 annual Capitol All-Stars charity softball game featuring legislators from the House and Senate.
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Rep. Jeff Pyle announced on Tuesday that he will be vacating his 60th District House seat at the close of business on Tuesday.
The 56-year-old conservative Republican lawmaker, known for his Armstrong County drawl and dry humor, has been a fixture in the House of Representatives for the past 16 years. His retirement is prompted by a variety of health issues including a stroke he suffered in 2020 and treatment for cancer first diagnosed in 2005 and returned in 2017.
With Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the White House and slim majorities in the House Senate, Democrats hold all the levers of power in Washington for the first time in more than a decade.
For the six Democrats in Coloradoâs nine-member congressional delegation, itâs a chance to wield influence by helping to steer state and national priorities and pursue legislation, including bills that idled in the Senate for years when the chamber was under Republican control.
Members of Colorado s congressional delegation are, top row left, are Sen. Michael Bennet, Sen. John Hickenlooper, Rep. Lauren Boebert; second row from left, Rep. Ken Buck, Rep. Jason Crow, Rep. Diana DeGette; third row from left, Rep. Doug Lamborn, Rep. Joe Neguse and Rep. Ed Perlmutter.Colorado Politics file photos