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Florida Congressman Announces Plans To Retire

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Rep. Vern Buchanan, the Florida Republican who has spent 20 years in the halls of Congress and holds a seat on one of its most powerful committees, announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election — becoming the 28th House Republican to call it quits this cycle.

Buchanan’s departure marks a significant loss for the GOP, as he’s long been a key player on tax and economic policy, serving on the House Ways and Means Committee for nearly his entire tenure. Currently the vice chair and head of the subcommittee on health, Buchanan had once been in contention to lead the full committee — but was edged out by Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri following Republicans’ narrow House win in 2022.

“After 20 years of service, I believe it’s the right time to pass the torch and begin a new chapter in my life,” Buchanan said in a statement. “I came to Congress to solve problems, to fight for working families and to help ensure this country remains a place where opportunity is available to everyone willing to work for it.”

After 20 years serving Southwest Florida, I’ve decided it’s time to pass the torch and begin a new chapter.

Serving you has been the honor of my lifetime, and I’m deeply grateful for the trust you placed in me. https://t.co/EaQmmyGrsP pic.twitter.com/78t80GXSgH

— Rep. Vern Buchanan (@VernBuchanan) January 27, 2026

The announcement adds to the growing list of retirements that is beginning to reshape the balance of power in the House — and possibly the direction of the Republican Party. With 28 Republicans and 21 Democrats choosing not to seek re-election, the 2026 midterms are shaping up to be a pivotal fight for control of the chamber.

While Buchanan’s seat in southwest Florida is considered solidly Republican — the Cook Political Report doesn’t see it flipping — the broader trend is fueling concerns inside the GOP. The party already holds a razor-thin majority, further strained by unexpected exits and even the recent death of Rep. Doug LaMalfa, which narrowed the margin even more.

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Buchanan is expected to remain an influential figure through the end of his term. He’s still likely to play a role in Republicans’ efforts to push through a second “Big Beautiful Bill” — a follow-up to the sweeping legislation signed by President Trump in 2025 — via the budget reconciliation process. That method allows a simple majority vote in both chambers, bypassing Senate filibuster rules, and could be key to advancing GOP priorities before the next election.

Thank you, Congressman @VernBuchanan, for two decades of service to Southwest Florida and the State of Florida. A record of results, leadership, and dedication. We wish him well in his next chapter. pic.twitter.com/X6aWqM8Wm5

— Florida GOP (@FloridaGOP) January 27, 2026

This second legislative push is expected to zero in on affordability and healthcare costs — two issues Republicans are betting could win over disillusioned voters ahead of 2026.

Still, Buchanan’s exit underscores a deeper unease rippling through the Republican conference. With a growing number of seasoned lawmakers stepping aside, questions loom over the next generation of leadership, and whether the party can maintain cohesion amid rising pressure from both the Trump-aligned base and establishment conservatives trying to steady the ship.

For now, one thing is clear: Capitol Hill is changing — and fast.

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