Kean said his doctors urged him to spend time in the hospital despite his family and professional obligations.

Kean, who last voted in March, earlier said he was addressing a “personal medical issue.”

The New Jersey Republican was missing for months with no explanation for his constituents. He explained in a House floor speech that after his diagnosis, there was no timeline for…

Republican Rep. Tom Kean of New Jersey said Tuesday that he experienced severe depression that required a long-term stay in the hospital, keeping him away from Washington more…

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) will cast his first vote in the House in four months on Tuesday, returning from a prolonged absence as he dealt with depression.

Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. of New Jersey arrived back on Capitol Hill on Tuesday after a nearly four-month absence.

New Jersey Rep. Tom Kean said he was diagnosed with depression, explaining a months-long absence from Congress in a competitive district in the midterm elections.

The Republican congressman hasn't been seen on Capitol Hill since March.

The Republican congressman hasn't been seen on Capitol Hill since March.

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. hadn't voted since March, refusing for months to clarify why he'd been gone. He missed more than 140 roll call votes.

The New Jersey Republican said in a House floor speech that he had a long-term hospital stay for depression on advice from doctors and he feels “healthier” for it today.

The New Jersey representative, who has been absent from D.C. since March, revealed in a floor speech that he was hospitalized for depression.

The New Jersey congressman revealed that he had been diagnosed with depression and spent an extended period in the hospital receiving treatment.

Rep. Tom Kean Jr., R-N.J., said he was hospitalized with depression, a diagnosis that kept him off Capitol Hill for nearly four months.

Kean said his doctors urged him to spend time in the hospital despite his family and professional obligations.

Kean said his doctors urged him to spend time in the hospital despite his family and professional obligations.

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The congressman spent four months mysteriously away from work, but he doesn’t seem to think his constituents should get mandated sick days