Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has returned to the Senate after admitting himself to the hospital for clinical depression in February (NPR). The freshman senator is now back to work on Capitol Hill after acknowledging his struggles with mental health (New York Post).
Despite his absence, Senator Fetterman is “absolutely” prepared to serve his full six-year term (Philadelphia Inquirer). In an exclusive interview with People, Fetterman discussed his hospitalization and the steps he took to seek treatment for his depression (People.com).
As a result of his struggles with mental health, Fetterman publicly spoke out about how the Pennsylvania Senate race worsened his condition (CNN). But with his depression in remission, Fetterman has made a comeback and even chaired his first subcommittee hearing on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (WGAL).
While known for his advocacy for criminal justice reform, Fetterman has also made headlines for his push to legalize marijuana, even promoting the unofficial holiday of 4/20 (TMZ). He also called for weed to be legalized and pointed out those who have been arrested in his state because the drug remains illegal (Newsweek).
The recently elected Democratic senator represents Pennsylvania and has a strong backing from his constituents (NPR). Senator Fetterman’s efforts to raise mental health awareness and promote important political issues continue to make an impact in the political world.