At least 41 Congress members won’t seek reelection in the 2022 midterms, 24 of them Democrats. That’s a reversal from the previous midterms in 2018, when 55 lawmakers retired, 37 of them Republicans. Midterms usually see a slew of retirements, many only announced early into the election year. If that trend is to hold, there may be more announcements to come. “Serving my constituents in Congress has been the single most distinguished honor of my life,” said Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-Calif.) in a Dec. 20 series of tweets announcing her retirement. “Over my many years of public service, I have always strived to do that which is best to help improve my community and my country.” “After thirty years in the House of Representatives, the time has come for me to spend more time with my family,” she added. “Therefore, I have decided not to seek reelection. While I will …