U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee has revealed that she has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and is currently undergoing treatment. The 74-year-old Democrat from Texas, who is seeking her 16th term in Congress, made the announcement in a heartfelt statement late Sunday.
“As a member of Congress, I have been honored to be a leader in the fight for justice and equality,” Jackson Lee said. “I will approach this more personal fight with faith and courage. I am confident that my doctors have developed the best possible plan to target my specific disease. The road ahead will not be easy, but I stand in faith that God will strengthen me.”
Despite her diagnosis, Jackson Lee assured her constituents that she remains dedicated to her role in Congress. She acknowledged that her treatment may necessitate occasional absences but emphasized that her office would continue to serve the needs of her district. She also expressed her commitment to working with congressional leadership to ensure her presence for key votes.
Jackson Lee first took office in 1995 and has been a prominent figure in advocating for justice and equality throughout her tenure. In March, she secured the Democratic nomination for her district, which includes downtown Houston and several of the city’s historically Black neighborhoods. This came just months after a bid to become Houston’s mayor, a race in which she aimed to be the first Black female mayor of the nation’s fourth-largest city.
Her diagnosis comes as a significant moment for both her political career and personal life. Jackson Lee’s statement highlighted her resilience and determination to continue her work in Congress while battling cancer, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to her constituents and her role as a public servant.
As she embarks on this challenging journey, Jackson Lee has received widespread support and well-wishes from colleagues, constituents, and the broader community, all rooting for her recovery and continued service.
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