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Retiring members say their goodbyes at close of 2024 session

Rep. Dean Urdahl reveals his retirement plans following a speech on the House Floor May 20. The representative from Grove City has served in the House for 22 years. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

As is tradition, once members have finished months of debating one another over myriad bills, some House members who have opted not to seek re-election said goodbye to the body Monday.

Eleven members took the opportunity to reflect on their careers, share future plans and offer advice for representatives hoping to return in 2025 and people who want to become part of the body.


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