Chicago Sun-Times

GUTIERREZ TO RETIRE FROM CONGRESS

Northwest Side Democrat to announce end to 25 years as a U.S. representa­tive Tuesday, sources say

- DAN MIHALOPOUL­OS REPORTS,

Signaling the end to a quartercen­tury career in Congress, Rep. Luis Gutierrez will announce Tuesday that he will not seek re- election, Democratic sources tell the Chicago Sun- Times.

The Northwest Side Democrat has been one of the more high- profile Latino politician­s in the country, advocating forcefully for immigrant rights, since he became a U. S. representa­tive 25 years ago.

Gutierrez, 63, planned to make his retirement announceme­nt Tuesday in Chicago, the sources said.

He has a news conference scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at Maggiano’s Little Italy restaurant.

The sources added that Cook County Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, D- Chicago, likely will run to succeed Gutierrez in next year’s election with Gutierrez’s endorsemen­t. The sources said 22nd Ward Ald. Ricardo Muñoz was expected to run to replace Garcia on the Cook County Board of Commission­ers.

Gutierrez and Garcia are scheduled to appear at a campaign kickoff event for Garcia at Mi Tierra restaurant in Little Village — Garcia’s neighborho­od— at 6 p. m. Tuesday.

Neither Gutierrez nor Garcia returned calls seeking comment Monday.

Ald. Carlos Ramirez- Rosa ( 35th) is also considerin­g making a run for Gutierrez’s congressio­nal seat, sources said.

Before becoming a congressma­n, Gutierrez was an alderman allied with then- Mayor Harold Washington during the “Council Wars” period at City Hall in the 1980s.

Known as “El Gallito” ( Spanish for “The Little Rooster”) for his slight build and combative political style, Gutierrez also has been a major player for decades in the long- running debate over the future of Puerto Rico, his ancestral homeland.

He owns an oceanfront townhouse in Puerto Rico.

His 4th Congressio­nal District, which was drawn to better represent the Chicago area’s growing Hispanic communitie­s, includes many neighborho­ods and inner- ring suburbs with large Mexican and Puerto Rican population­s.

He said he would retire a decade ago, sparking fierce jockeying to represent his district, but quickly reversed that decision and continued to serve in Washington with little real opposition to his re- election campaigns.

Gutierrez filed nominating signature petitions to run again Monday, but the sources said he would pull that paperwork Tuesday.

Gutierrez’s endorsemen­t of Garcia will mark a return to the congressma­n’s roots in the city’s independen­t political circles.

For decades, Gutierrez has moved repeatedly between the establishm­ent and left- leaning wings of the Chicago Democratic Party.

After being a key part of Washington’s multi- racial, independen­t coalition, Gutierrez later allied with Mayor Richard M. Daley.

He flirted with challengin­g Daley in 2007, criticizin­g him sharply, only to end up endorsing him.

And despite fighting publicly for years with Rahm Emanuel over immigratio­n policy, Gutierrez endorsed Emanuel over Garcia in the 2015 mayoral election, when Garcia forced a runoff vote.

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SUN- TIMES FILE PHOTO U. S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez
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| TASOS KATOPODIS/ GETTY IMAGES U. S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez at a House Natural Resources Committee hearing Nov. 7 in Washington, D. C.
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