Rep. Thomas Kean Jr., a Republican from New Jersey, is scheduled to return to work on June 30 after being absent for three months due to an unspecified medical condition. His spokesperson, Harrison Neely, stated that Kean is eager to resume his duties. Kean last voted on March 5 and has missed over 100 votes during his absence. He has indicated that he will provide details about his health condition upon his return. Kean, who represents New Jersey's 7th district, ran unopposed in the Republican primary on June 2 and will face Democrat Rebecca Bennett in the upcoming election. Concerns have been raised among Republicans regarding the impact of his absence on his re-election prospects. Kean has assured that he is on the road to recovery and appreciates the support from his constituents.
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Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. to Address Absence on June 30
Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. will return to Congress on June 30 after a three-month absence due to a medical condition. He has missed over 100 votes and will provide details about his health upon his return. Kean is running for re-election in New Jersey's 7th district.
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