Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

GOP Rep. Wright dies after contractin­g COVID-19

- Paul J. Weber

AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Republican U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, who had battled health challenges over the past year including lung cancer treatment, has died more than two weeks after contractin­g COVID-19, his office said Monday. He was 67.

Wright died Sunday, spokesman Matt Langston said. He said he did not know the cause of death, but the twoterm congressma­n and his wife, Susan, had been admitted to a Dallas hospital in the previous two weeks after contractin­g COVID-19.

Wright announced in January that he had tested positive for the virus. He was also hospitaliz­ed last year for lung cancer complicati­ons.

“Despite years of painful, sometimes debilitati­ng treatment for cancer, Ron never lacked the desire to get up and go to work, to motivate those around him, or to offer fatherly advice,” his office said.

Wright is the first sitting member of Congress to die after contractin­g COVID-19. He had said he tested positive for COVID-19 after coming into contact with an infected person. He had described his early symptoms as minor and said he would quarantine.

Langston said Wright was believed to have contracted the virus in Washington after he returned in early January for the swearing-in ceremony.

“He emulated the very best of America, and we were fortunate to have had the opportunit­y to call him a colleague and a friend,” House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said.

Wright represente­d the 6th Congressio­nal District in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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