Rep. Tom Kean, a Republican from New Jersey, returned to Congress after being absent for several months. In a speech on the House floor, he disclosed that he had been diagnosed with depression, which contributed to his absence. Kean mentioned that there was no specific timeline for his recovery.
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Rep. Tom Kean Addresses Absence from Congress Due to Depression
Rep. Tom Kean of New Jersey returned to Congress after a prolonged absence, citing depression as the reason for his absence. He shared details about his diagnosis and the uncertainty regarding his recovery timeline during a House floor speech.
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Rep. Tom Kean returns to Congress, says depression is why he went missing for months
Rep. Tom Kean Addresses Absence from Congress Due to Depression