Nancy Kassebaum, a former U.S. Senator who made history as the first woman to chair a major Senate committee, has died at the age of 94. Kassebaum served in the Senate for three terms, during which she was the only woman in the chamber. She was known for her contributions to various legislative efforts and her role in shaping policy during her tenure.
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Nancy Kassebaum, First Female Chair of a Major Senate Committee, Passes Away at 94
Nancy Kassebaum, the first woman to chair a major Senate committee, has passed away at the age of 94. She served three terms in the Senate and was recognized for her significant legislative contributions.
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