After 26 years of serving in Congress, Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.) has announced that he will not seek reelection and will retire at the end of his term. The 62-year-old congressman shared the news in a heartfelt post on the social platform X, stating that the decision came after much reflection.
Graves, who currently serves as the chair of the House Transportation Committee, has been a dedicated public servant for over two decades. Throughout his career, he has been a strong advocate for his constituents and has worked tirelessly to improve transportation infrastructure and create jobs in his home state of Missouri.
In his announcement, Graves expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve his community and the country. He wrote, “It has been an honor and a privilege to represent the people of Missouri in Congress. I am grateful for the trust and support they have given me over the years.”
During his time in Congress, Graves has been a leading voice on transportation issues, serving as the ranking member of the House Transportation Committee before becoming its chair in 2019. He has been a champion for investing in infrastructure and has played a crucial role in passing legislation to improve roads, bridges, and airports across the country.
Graves’ retirement will undoubtedly leave a void in the House Transportation Committee, where he has been a respected and influential leader. His colleagues have praised his dedication and hard work, with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy stating, “Sam Graves has been a tireless advocate for his constituents and a true leader in Congress. He will be greatly missed.”
Graves’ decision to retire is a reminder of the sacrifices that public servants make in their pursuit of serving the greater good. It takes a special kind of person to dedicate their life to public service, and Graves has been a shining example of that.
As he looks towards the next chapter of his life, Graves has assured his constituents that he will continue to be an active member of the community and will work to support the causes he is passionate about. He wrote, “While I may be leaving Congress, I am not leaving the fight for a better future for all Americans. I will continue to work towards making a positive impact in any way I can.”
Graves’ retirement also presents an opportunity for new leadership to step up and continue the important work he has done. As the country faces challenges in the transportation sector, it is crucial to have dedicated and experienced leaders like Graves who can guide us towards progress.
In conclusion, Rep. Sam Graves’ retirement marks the end of an era in Congress. His dedication, hard work, and passion for serving his community have left a lasting impact on the country. As he bids farewell to his congressional career, we thank him for his service and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

