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Rep. Tom Kean Jr. Returns After Extended Absence from Capitol Hill

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has returned to public view after a three-month absence due to a personal medical issue. He missed over 100 House votes but remains on the ballot for the November midterm elections. Concerns have been raised about his ability to retain his seat in a competitive district.

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Republican Congressman Tom Kean Jr. has been seen after a three-month absence from Capitol Hill. He was spotted at his New Jersey home on Wednesday evening with his wife. Kean's last recorded House vote was on March 5, and he has missed over 100 votes during his absence, which he attributed to a personal medical issue. He stated that he expects to fully recover and return to his duties. Despite his absence, Kean remains on the ballot for the upcoming November midterm elections, where he will face Democrat Rebecca Bennett. Concerns have been raised among Republicans regarding his ability to retain his seat in a competitive swing district. Kean's spokesman indicated that he plans to return to Capitol Hill on June 30 and will provide transparency regarding his situation. His father, former New Jersey Governor Tom Kean Sr., mentioned that his son is dealing with a serious but temporary illness. Kean has continued to engage with constituents through social media and has been active in trading stocks during his absence.

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