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Kean returns to House, says depression diagnosis led to four-month absence
Rep. Tom Kean Jr. returned to the House after a four-month absence, disclosing that a depression diagnosis led to his hospitalization. His absence, which lasted over 100 days, sparked concern and speculation, with his staff citing a personal medical condition without details. Kean faces Democrat Rebecca Bennett in the November midterms and has not campaigned recently.
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