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By Mae Slater on
 August 14, 2024

Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer Recovering From Stroke, Plans to Return Next Week

U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., experienced a mild ischemic stroke over the weekend, according to his spokesperson, Margaret Mulkerrin.

Fox News reported that the 85-year-old congressman, who has represented Maryland in Congress since 1981, sought immediate medical attention following the stroke. Mulkerrin reported that Hoyer has responded well to treatment and has no lingering symptoms.

Hoyer’s quick response to the stroke has been key to his recovery. After receiving prompt medical care, he is now expected to resume his normal schedule as early as next week.

The exact cause of the stroke has not been disclosed by his medical team, but his rapid improvement is a positive sign.

The congressman’s family, particularly his wife, expressed deep gratitude to the medical professionals involved in his care. Mulkerrin emphasized the family's appreciation, stating, "Mr. Hoyer’s wife and family extend their deepest thanks to his medical team."

Veteran Congressman to Resume Duties Next Week

Despite the health scare, Hoyer remains committed to his public service. Known for his long tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives, Hoyer has been a steadfast presence in Congress for over four decades. He stepped down as House Majority Leader in 2022, a position now held by Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York.

Hoyer's plans to resume his duties next week underscore his dedication to his constituents. "Mr. Hoyer has responded well to treatment and has no lingering symptoms," Mulkerrin confirmed, reassuring the public of his condition.

Earlier this year, Hoyer announced his intention to seek re-election, citing his belief that he has more work to accomplish on behalf of his district, Maryland, and the nation.

In a statement made in January, Hoyer said, "I believe I have more work to complete on behalf of my district, my state, and my country." He also highlighted his good health, strength, and passion for continuing his service.

This recent health incident has not deterred Hoyer from his re-election campaign. His quick recovery and determination to return to work next week indicate that he remains focused on his role as a congressman. His commitment to his constituents and public service appears unwavering, even in the face of personal health challenges.

Steny Hoyer’s career in Congress began in 1981, and since then, he has been a significant figure in Maryland politics. Over the years, he has held various leadership positions within the House of Representatives, including House Majority Leader.

His decision to step down from this role in 2022 marked a new chapter in his political journey, yet he remains an active and influential member of Congress.

Hoyer’s dedication to public service is evident in his response to his recent stroke. Instead of stepping back, he is preparing to return to his duties and continue his work in Congress. His determination to serve his district and the nation is a testament to his enduring commitment to public service.

Conclusion

U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., suffered a mild ischemic stroke over the weekend but is recovering well and expects to resume his normal schedule next week.

At 85 years old, Hoyer has served in Congress since 1981 and continues to pursue his re-election campaign, demonstrating his dedication to his constituents and his role in public service. His family has expressed deep gratitude to the medical team, and Hoyer remains focused on continuing his work for Maryland and the country.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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