Nancy Kassebaum, Former Kansas Senator and First Woman to Lead a Major Senate Panel, Dies at 94
Nancy Kassebaum has passed away at the age of 94. She made history as the first woman to chair a major Senate panel. A moderate Republican, she represented
Nancy Kassebaum has passed away at the age of 94. She made history as the first
woman to chair a major Senate panel. A moderate Republican, she represented
Kansas in the United States Senate. She served three terms before choosing to
step away from federal office. Her departure was driven in part by growing
frustration with political strife. Reflecting on her career later in life, she
offered a candid assessment. She remarked in a 2013 interview that she could no
longer get elected today. Her legacy remains defined by her pioneering Senate
leadership and moderation.