Friday, 11 January 2008 00:55

Rep. John Doolittle Says He'll Retire

slide11Representative John Doolittle of California announced his retirement from Congress on Thursday quoting the Bible, “This circumstance reminds me of a passage in the second letter of St. Paul to Timothy: ‘The time has come for my departure. I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith.’ ” Doolittle had said as recently as last October  that he planned to run for another term but at a news conference in Roseville, Doolittle said, “I plan to complete my term and finish my Congressional service at the conclusion of this Congress. 
The Justice Department has been investigating Doolittle’s relationship to convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff.  Doolittle resigned from the House Appropriations Committee after the FBI searched his Virginia home last spring. Doolittle did not mention his legal troubles at the press conference. He said that he had decided to retire “after much prayer and deliberation.” Doolittle has served 9 terms as California’s 4th Congressional District, but barely won re-election in 2006. Meanwhile, other Republicans are lining up to run for Doolittle's office. Eric Egland, an Air Force reservist, and former Auburn Mayor Mike Holmes are running in the June primary. Others expected to join the Republican race are former state Senator Rico Oller, former Representative Doug Ose and State Assemblyman Ted Gaines of Granite Bay.