Texas Republican Congresswoman Kay Granger, aged 81, has been absent from her duties in Washington, D.C., for the past six months while residing in a nursing home costing $4,000 per month.
Kay Granger's son said she's been "having some dementia issues" amid concerns over her prolonged absence in Congress.
The retiring representative, whose last House vote was in July, is suffering from dementia and her son says she moved to a senior living facility.
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