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    Los Angeles Times, CA
    Dec 30 2009


    California's Rep. George Radanovich to step down

    The Central Valley Republican says he wants to spend more time with
    his wife, who is battling ovarian cancer. He asks state Sen. Jeff
    Denham (R-Atwater) to run to replace him.

    By Jean Merl
    December 30, 2009


    Central Valley Rep. George Radanovich announced Tuesday that he is
    stepping down from his strongly Republican district seat next year and
    has asked state Sen. Jeff Denham, a fellow conservative Republican, to
    run to replace him.

    Radanovich, a 15-year veteran of Congress from Mariposa, said in
    statement that he wants to spend more time with his wife, Ethie, who
    is battling ovarian cancer; and his son.

    "My family needs me, and I intend to be by their side to win this
    battle," Radanovich said. "It is for this reason that I have decided
    to not seek reelection to Congress in 2010."

    Radanovich also said he discussed the situation with several of his
    "most trusted advisors and colleagues," including Rep. David Dreier
    (R-San Dimas) and state Sen. David Cogdill (R-Modesto) and that he had
    "reached out" to Denham.

    Denham, of the Central Valley town of Atwater, has termed-out in the
    Senate. He recently decided against running for California lieutenant
    governor next year after the governor appointed state Sen. Abel
    Maldonado (R-Santa Maria) to the vacant post. Denham had considered a
    state Assembly seat before Radanovich persuaded him to run for
    Congress. Several other Republicans were thought to be interested in
    seeking Radanovich's seat, but it was unclear how their plans might be
    affected by the congressman's all-out support of Denham.

    Radanovich is perhaps best known among Californians for leading
    efforts to pass a congressional resolution acknowledging a World War
    I-era genocide of Armenians. A member of the House Energy and Commerce
    Committee, he also once owned a California winery.

    Radanovich promised to conclude his tenure by continuing "to fight to
    unite our valley in helping us get the water we need to save our
    state's No. 1 industry -- agriculture."
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