Rep. Gabrielle Giffords - AP- 8.1.12
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) taking part in vigil marking the first anniversary of the mass shooting that nearly killed her. Photo by AP
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U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords said Sunday she will step down from her post this week to focus on her ongoing recovery after surviving an assassination attempt more than a year ago.

"I don't remember much from that horrible day, but I will never forget the trust you put in me to be your voice," Giffords said in a video statement.

"Thank you for your prayers and giving me time to recover. I have more work to do on my recovery so to do what is best for Arizona I will step down this week. I'm getting better. Every day my spirit is high. I will return and we will work together for Arizona and this great country."

Giffords was shot in the head during a meeting with constituents on January 8 in an attack that killed six bystanders. She underwent months of treatment and therapy before being released from the hospital in June, to be cared for by her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, in Houston.

Giffords made a brief appearance in Congress to cast a key vote last summer, but was otherwise not actively involved in legislation as she underwent therapy.

Alleged shooter Jared Lee Loughner, 22, is undergoing mental treatment after being initially found incompetent to stand trial on 49 federal charges stemming from the attack.