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TRAILBLAZER GONE: Mia Love, first Black Republican Woman Elected to U.S. House, Passes Away

posted by Hannity Staff - 3.24.25

According to a New York Post report, Mia Love, the first Republican black woman elected to Congress, has died, her family announced Sunday night.

Love was just 49 years old.

“With grateful hearts filled to overflowing for the profound influence of Mia on our lives, we want you to know that she passed away peacefully today,” Love’s family wrote in a statement on X.

From The New York Post:

Love, who represented Utah’s 4th Congressional District from 2015 to 2019, died at her home in Saratoga Springs, about 30 miles outside Salt Lake City.

The former congresswoman had been battling brain cancer and recently underwent immunotherapy as part of a clinical trial at Duke University’s brain tumor center before her death.

Love’s daughter said earlier this month that her mother’s cancer was no longer responding to treatment.

“In the midst of a celebration of her life and an avalanche of happy memories, Mia quietly slipped the bands of mortality and, as her words and vision always did, soared heavenward,” her family wrote.

“We are thankful for the many good wishes, prayers and condolences. We are taking some time as a family and will provide information about funeral services and a public celebration of her life in the days to come.”

Love leaves behind a husband, Jason, and three children, Alessa, Abigale and Peyton.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called Love a “true friend” who was a “trailblazer and visionary leader.”

“Mia inspired countless Utahns through her courage, grace, and unwavering belief in the American dream,” Cox posted on X. “Her legacy leaves a lasting, positive impact on our state. We will miss her deeply.”

“Heavy heart with the passing of my friend and colleague, Mia Love. Her energy, enthusiasm and wit made her a stand-out member of Congress,” former Massachusetts Gov. and former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) posted on X.

“Her faith and fortitude made her a model for me and for countless others. We will dearly miss you, Mia.”

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