Indiana Rep. Larry Bucshon Announces Retirement from Congress
Bucshon's decision marks the latest in a series of House members retiring ahead of the 2024 election.
- Republican Indiana Rep. Larry Bucshon announced his retirement from Congress, deciding not to seek reelection for an eighth term.
- Bucshon is the second member of Indiana's House delegation to retire, following fellow Republican Jim Banks who retired to run for an open Senate seat.
- Bucshon's decision came during the Christmas holiday, stating 'For everything there is a season,' and that his 'season in public service' has come to a conclusion.
- Bucshon, a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, has served in Congress for 14 years.
- His retirement is part of a larger trend, with more than two dozen House members retiring or seeking other office ahead of the 2024 election.