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Former Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, 83, is retiring from public life due to a dementia diagnosis.
Due to a diagnosis of dementia, 83-year-old former Republican Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona has announced he is withdrawing from public life.
For almost thirty years, Kyl represented Arizona in Congress, serving as the minority whip in both the House and the Senate.
He left the Senate in 2013, but he made a brief comeback in 2018 to take over for the late Senator John McCain before returning to Covington and Burling, a lobbying firm.
Water policy, tribal water rights settlements, and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation were all significantly influenced by him.
In a statement, Kyl emphasized his sense of luck and tranquility while acknowledging the difficulties that lie ahead and thanking his family for their support.
El ex senador de Arizona Jon Kyl, de 83 años, se está retirando de la vida pública debido a un diagnóstico de demencia.