Wright, a 67-year-old Texas Republican, had also been battling
cancer. He was elected to Congress in 2018 and had seats on the
House Foreign Affairs and Education and Labor Committees.
Dozens of lawmakers from the U.S. Senate and House of
Representatives have contracted COVID-19 or been exposed to the
deadly virus over the past year.
Wright is the only sitting member of Congress to succumb to the
disease. Luke Letlow, a 41-year-old Republican from Louisiana
who won election to Congress in November, died of COVID-19 late
last year before he could be sworn into office.
"Congressman Wright will be remembered as a constitutional
conservative. He was a statesman, not an ideologue," his office
said in a statement.
"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 offer fatherly advice," the
statement said.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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