Representative Fitness

Congress’s Age Debate: Is a Gerontocracy Failing America?

Congress’ age debate is once again front and center, fueled by the revelation that a sitting representative has been residing in a retirement home for an extended period. This situation underscores a broader concern about the fitness of aging members to effectively serve their constituents. The lack of transparency surrounding the representative’s condition raises questions about accountability and the integrity of the legislative process.

The prolonged absence of this representative, while her staff and family continued to collect her salary, raises serious concerns about adequate representation for her constituents. Millions were effectively left without a voice in Congress for months. This highlights a systemic issue in our government, where seniority and relationships seem to outweigh merit and fresh ideas.… Continue reading

Texas Rep. Granger Missing Six Months, Found in Memory Care Unit

Eighty-one-year-old Representative Kay Granger, a Texas Republican, has been absent from the U.S. House of Representatives for six months, residing in a memory care facility. Her absence is particularly concerning given the GOP’s narrow House majority and crucial upcoming votes. Reports indicate Granger was found disoriented and wandering, prompting concerns from constituents and local officials about inadequate representation. While Granger’s staff remains on the payroll until January 3rd, calls for her early resignation and the expedited swearing-in of her replacement have intensified.

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