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All Four Black House Republicans to Leave Congress After Current Term

The four Black Republicans currently serving in the House of Representatives will not return next term, eliminating Black representation in the GOP caucus.

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All four Black Republicans currently serving in the House of Representatives are leaving Congress after the current term, according to retirement announcements and election results.

The departures will eliminate Black representation within the Republican caucus in the House, reversing gains made in recent election cycles. The four departing members represent constituencies across different regions of the country.

The retirements reflect broader patterns in congressional representation and party composition. Black Republicans have historically comprised a small fraction of the GOP caucus, making their complete absence notable for the party's demographic makeup.

The departures come amid ongoing discussions about diversity within both major political parties' congressional delegations. Republicans have made efforts in recent cycles to recruit candidates from diverse backgrounds, though these initiatives have yielded mixed results.

The timing of the announcements varies, with some members citing personal reasons for their decisions while others faced challenging reelection prospects. The departures will take effect when the new Congress convenes in January.

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