December 22, 2024 - 22:50

Rep. Kay Granger has publicly acknowledged facing "unforeseen health challenges," which have raised concerns regarding her well-being and ability to fulfill her duties. The Texas Congresswoman, who has not participated in a vote since July, stepped down from her influential position on the House Appropriations Committee in March.
While she has confirmed her health issues, Granger firmly denies reports suggesting that she is currently residing in a memory care facility. The speculation surrounding her health has prompted discussions about her future in Congress and the impact of her absence on legislative matters.
Granger, a prominent figure in the Republican Party, has served in Congress since 1997 and has played a critical role in shaping budgetary policies. As her health challenges persist, constituents and colleagues alike are watching closely, hoping for her recovery and return to active participation in Congress.
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