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Representative Kenneth Mills Regan

Kenneth Mills Regan served as a representative for Texas (1947-1955).

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Kenneth Mills Regan (born March 6, 1893) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas. Representing the 16th Congressional District of Texas, he served four consecutive terms in Congress. His tenure in the U.S. House began on January 3, 1947, and concluded on January 3, 1955.

During his time in office, Regan served as a Representative for Texas at the federal level, participating in the legislative work of the post–World War II era. He held no recorded committee assignments in the available metadata, and no official office room, phone number, email address, or website are listed for his service period. Identified in congressional records by the biographical guide ID R000140, he is noted as a historical, former member of Congress.

Kenneth Mills Regan’s congressional career is documented primarily through his service dates, party affiliation, and representation of Texas’s 16th District. His eight years in office as a Democratic Representative place him among the mid-20th-century lawmakers who helped shape national policy in the years immediately following the war.