Here’s a quick update on Thomas Kean Jr.:
- Summary: Thomas Kean Jr., the New Jersey Republican congressman, had been absent from House votes for multiple weeks in early 2026 due to a personal medical issue, with public statements indicating he planned to return once he was able. He later issued remarks thanking constituents and colleagues and said his doctors expect a full recovery and a return to a full schedule. The absence drew attention given the narrow House majority and his re-election race in a competitive district.[1][2][3]
Key sources you can check for the latest details:
- The Daily Beast report on his public statement about missing votes for medical reasons and his pledge to return.[1]
- The New Republic coverage of his public remarks and timeline for resuming duties.[2]
- The New York Times coverage highlighting the political stakes and uncertainty around his return date.[3]
If you want, I can pull more recent updates or summarize any official statements from his office or House leadership.
Sources
div Read about Kean: It Doesn’t Sound Like Missing GOP Rep. Is Coming Back to Work Soon Most Recent Post New Jersey Representative Tom Kean Jr. has finally addressed the public regarding his multiweek absence from Congress. “I want to thank my constituents and colleagues for their patience as I address a personal medical issue,” Kean said in a statement posted on X Monday evening. “My doctors continue to assure me that my recovery will be complete and that I will be back to the job I love very...
newrepublic.comA spokesman for Representative Thomas Kean Jr. said an unspecified 'personal medical issue' has led the New Jersey Republican to miss House votes.
www.nytimes.comBallotpedia: The Encyclopedia of American Politics
ballotpedia.orgThe New Jersey Republican has not voted since March 5.
www.thedailybeast.comCurrent Position: US Senator Affiliation: Republican Candidate: 2023 US Representative for District 7 Thomas Howard Kean Jr. ( born September 5, 1968) is an American Republican politician. From 2001 until 2003, he was a New Jersey General Assemblyman, and represented the 21st Legislative District, which includes parts of Union, Morris, Somerset, and Essex counties. In 2003, he was elected a New Jersey state senator representing the same district, and in January 2008 became Minority Leader of...
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