Rep. Bill Flores has joined the ranks of Texas Republicans announcing they won’t run for reelection in 2020.

The five-term congressman said he initially pledged to serve no more than six terms when he launched his first campaign for Texas’ 17th District.

“After much prayer over the past few days and following conversations with my wife, Gina, during that time, I have decided that my current term will be my last,” Flores said in a statement. “Following the end of my current term in January 2021, I look forward to spending much more time with my family and our grandchildren. I also intend to resume business activities in the private sector and to stay politically active on a federal, state and local level.”

Flores is the fifth Texas Republican in the House this year to announce retirement rather than run again in 2020. He currently serves on the Energy and Commerce and Budget committees, and is a former chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee.

While in Congress, Flores was an ardent supporter of the GOP effort to repeal the 2010 health care law as well as moves to expand energy production. He supported his party’s priorities 98 percent of the time while in Congress, according to CQ Vote Studies. He has supported President Donald Trump’s priorities 96 percent of the time.