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Updated · PBS NewsHour · Jun 1
Tom Kean Jr. Misses 100 Votes as New Jersey Voters Press for Answers on 3-Month Absence
Updated
Updated · PBS NewsHour · Jun 1

Tom Kean Jr. Misses 100 Votes as New Jersey Voters Press for Answers on 3-Month Absence

3 articles · Updated · PBS NewsHour · Jun 1
  • More than 100 missed House votes since March 5 have turned Rep. Tom Kean Jr.'s medical absence into a growing issue in New Jersey's 7th District, where voters say they still lack basic answers.
  • Kean's campaign says he suffered a medical emergency, remains on track to seek reelection and will return to a full schedule "very soon," while House Speaker Mike Johnson has also said he expects Kean back.
  • The silence matters politically because Kean holds a swing district Democrats are targeting, and he faces no Republican primary challenger ahead of Tuesday's nomination vote.
  • Democratic candidates have accused Kean of disappearing from the job, while Republicans such as state Sen. Jon Bramnick say the prolonged absence suggests something serious and has fueled questions about a possible replacement if Kean steps down.
  • Even with a cash advantage and months before November, analysts say the bigger test may be less the spring absence itself than how effective Kean is once he returns.
Does a lawmaker's medical emergency highlight gaps in the nation's family and medical leave policies?
How can a legislator be absent for months yet still introduce new laws from afar?