Scott Rigell is set to take retirement after the commencement of this term. He has been incumbent in the office for 6 years now. This announcement was made by him in a letter to the constituents.
Scott Rigell will retire in 2017:
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He mentioned some notions in his farewell words as well. He indicated that the discretionary spending has decline since the Republicans took control of the House of Representatives; it was the same year he had joined Congress.
Rigell is a representative of Virginia’s 2nd District which is inclusive of the Eastern Shore and the Virginia Beach. Democrats have always made this area a target but Rigell’s district has become more Republican because of an improved congressional map that the federal judges have imposed on the state. His office also claims that the district consists of the highest number of active and retired military personnel compared to others.
While Scott was a man known for his strength of character and diligence when it came to duty, his was always a very vibrant presence in the congress as well. We hope and wish that he leads a happy life ahead.




