Rep. Brian Higgins to Resign from Congress, Citing Frustrations and Pursuing New Opportunity

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Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democrat from Buffalo, has announced his plans to resign from Congress after 19 years, citing frustration with the partisan bickering and performative nature of the institution. Higgins, who focused on revitalizing Buffalo during his tenure, plans to resign in early February. His resignation will likely trigger a race to replace him, with potential candidates including State Sen. Timothy M. Kennedy, Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz, and Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown. Higgins did not confirm reports that he will become president of Shea's Performing Arts Center but expressed his desire to spend more time in the city he loves.
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