Texas Rep. Hensarling latest GOP House retirement
WASHINGTON — Rep. Jeb Hensarling, a Texas conservative who has fought attempts to more strictly regulate Wall Street and the banking sector, said Tuesday that he’ll be the latest Republican House member to retire at the end of the current term of Congress.
Hensarling, who chairs the powerful Financial Services Committee, told fellow Republicans in an email that as his term as chairman comes to an end, it’s the right time to leave Congress and spend more time with his two teenage kids.
Hensarling’s decision brings the number of House GOP departures or announced retirees to more than two dozen.
A staunch conservative and longtime ally of House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Hensarling said that, “there are 14 months left in my congressional term to continue the fight for individual liberty, free enterprise, and limited constitutional government — the causes for which I remain passionate.”