House Minority Leader Joe Hackney announced this morning he will not run for re-election this year. The 16-term Democrat from Chapel Hill offered no reason other than he looks forward to spending more time with his family, his law firm and recreational pursuits.
Hackney has been double-bunked with Democrat Rep. Verla Insko in the redistricting process. Insko has said she will run.
Hackney is a former House speaker who took on a new role as the focal point for the newly underdog Democrats in the General Assembly this year.
Here is his statement:
I have decided that I will not be a candidate for re-election to the North Carolina House of Representatives this year.
At the end of this term, I look forward to a more predictable schedule for my family, my law practice, my family farm, and for the recreational activities I've been missing.
I will serve out the remainder of my term with enthusiasm. As Minority Leader, I will work actively this year for a Democratic majority and a new Democratic Speaker for the NC House in 2013; I will continue to assist our candidates' campaigns and will actively raise money for them, as I have in the past.
I am very grateful to the voters of Chatham, Orange, (and more recently a small part of Moore) who gave me the high privilege of representing them in matters of public policy for 32 years; to the members of the House who elected me Speaker Pro Tem, Majority Leader, Speaker, and Minority Leader; and to the legislators across America who elected me as President of the National Conference of State Legislatures. I enjoyed all of it immensely, and gave it my all. I think I made a contribution.
I have been fortunate to have the assistance of able and dedicated legislative staff throughout this time, and I do not have words sufficient to express how appreciative I am for their dedication to our State.
Betsy, Dan and Will have been unfailingly supportive, as have my law partners, and my brother Jack at the farm, and I thank them for their sacrifices.

Comments
Don't go, Joe!
February 2, 2012 - 6:15pm — Isaac136Ok, I know the decision has been made, but this is a real loss for the state.
Don't think the pension will
February 2, 2012 - 5:08pm — perchanceDon't think the pension will be nearly as much as one might think.
One more democrat calls it quits
February 2, 2012 - 12:31pm — onto2012Further confirmation that they do not think they will play any significant role in our state government next year.
The rats are leaving their sinking scow.
Retirement Benefits
February 2, 2012 - 10:57am — smithfieldsamThe News & Observer needs to now report on the retirement/pension Hackney will receive. It's probably absurd...