GOP congressman sort of reappears after going AWOL for months, missing over 100 votes
A GOP congressman has made a partial return after being absent for several months. During his absence, he missed over 100 votes in Congress. His reappearance raises questions about his future involvement in legislative activities.
- ▪The congressman had been missing from Congress for several months.
- ▪He missed more than 100 votes during his absence.
- ▪His return has sparked discussions about his role moving forward.
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