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Sylvester Turner, a Democratic congressman from Texas, died at the age of 70

Former Houston mayor Sylvester Turner died on Tuesday. He was sworn in as a Democratic U.S. Rep. by President Donald Trump.

Turner's death, at 70 years old, has temporarily increased the Republicans' narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives from 218 to 214. To fill the vacancy, a special election will be needed to elect Turner's successor.

Turner was mayor of Houston between 2016 and 2024. He was elected to the House last year, replacing Sheila Jackson Lee who passed away in July 2024. Turner's office, according to a spokesperson, would release a statement in the near future. Sheila Jackson Lee died at age 74 in July 2024.

Turner, in a video posted Tuesday outside his Washington office, said that he would be bringing a constituent to Trump's speech whose daughter suffered from a rare genetic condition and was dependent on Medicaid for her treatment.

Turner wrote: "My message to the administration tonight for the State of the Union is 'Don't mess up Medicaid'." "President Trump's and Elon Musk’s push to gut Medicaid amounts to a betrayal for the most vulnerable of us."

Republicans are trying pass a bill to cut spending on social programs that include Medicaid, the health insurance program for low-income individuals, in order to pay for Trump’s tax cuts plan.

Social media flooded with tributes from Democratic politicians to Turner. On Wednesday, Representative Greg Casar from Texas told reporters in the Capitol that Turner was a "dedicated public servant." Representative Terri Sewell posted on X about Turner's "extraordinary legacy of service".

Two other seats in the House are vacant. They were previously held by Republican Reps Matt Gaetz, and Michael Waltz from Florida. Both seats will be filled by special elections on April 1, and Republicans should win, increasing Trump's majority back to 220. (Reporting and editing by Scott Malone, Nick Zieminski and Scott Malone; Gabriella Borter and Bo Erickson)

(source: Reuters)