Mia Love, First Black Republican Congresswoman, Dies at 49
Mia Love, First Black Republican Congresswoman, Dies at 49

Mia Love, First Black Republican Congresswoman, Dies at 49

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Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, passed away at the age of 49 after a battle with glioblastoma. Her family announced her death on social media, noting she died peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones. Love's political career began in 2003, and she made history in 2014 by winning a congressional seat in Utah, becoming a trailblazer for many as a daughter of Haitian immigrants. Despite facing challenges, including a narrow loss in 2012, she was celebrated for her resilience and dedication to public service. Love's passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes, with Utah Governor Spencer Cox highlighting her legacy of service and influence. She had recently revealed that her cancer was no longer responding to treatment, focusing instead on cherishing her remaining time with family.

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