Mia Love, who made history as the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has passed away at the age of 49 after a battle with brain cancer. Love represented Utah's 4th congressional district from 2015 to 2019.
Love was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2022 and had been undergoing treatment since then. Prior to her congressional service, Love served as the mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah. She was a prominent voice within the Republican party, known for her conservative principles and advocacy for limited government.
During her time in Congress, Love focused on issues such as tax reform, national security, and economic growth. She was a strong advocate for free markets and individual liberty. Her passing has prompted tributes from across the political spectrum, recognizing her contributions to public service and her role as a trailblazer for women and minorities in politics.
Former Congresswoman Mia Love Dies at 49 After Cancer Battle
Mia Love, a former U.S. Representative for Utah and the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has died at the age of 49. Love served in the House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019. She was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2022 and had been undergoing treatment. Her passing marks a significant loss for the political community.