Can News | As Congress gets older, one lawmaker makes the case for more ‘generational diversity

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How old is too old to serve in Congress? That’s one query on the minds of many who are following the news out of Capitol Hill.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is facing questions about his health and political future after appearing to freeze at two different events this summer. The 81-year-old hasn’t provided many answers, other than that he plans to finish his term.

California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who at 90 is the oldest member of the current Senate, has missed much of this session — and over 90 votes — due to health issues. She has resisted calls to step down, but confirmed this term will be her last.

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