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Tennessee Republican Mark Green completed his final day in Congress on July 20, creating the fourth vacancy in the U.S. House ...
Green officially resigned from his seat on July 4 after announcing his retirement from politics for the second time in his career.
West Point graduate Matt Van Epps receives endorsement from retiring Rep. Mark Green for Tennessee's 7th congressional ...
Tennessee Rep. Mark Green gave his farewell to Congress to take a mysterious new job — narrowing Republicans’ already ultra-slim majority by one seat ahead of messy fights such as the looming ...
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U.S. Rep. Mark Green to resign from Congress - MSNU.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Tennessee, has announced he will resign from the 7th Congressional District to pursue an "exciting" opportunity in the private sector. Green made the announcement June 9.
Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) announced Monday that he will retire from Congress after the House votes on President Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill.
Republican Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee plans to resign from Congress for a private-sector job "too exciting to pass up," once the House takes its final vote on President Donald Trump's massive ...
The House Homeland Security Committee's chairman, Republican Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee, plans to retire from Congress once the House votes again on the tax and budget policy bill backed by ...
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Rep. Mark Green to resign from Congress - MSNRepublican Tennessee Congressman Mark Green is retiring. Julian McMahon, ‘Fantastic Four,' ‘Nip/Tuck' and ‘FBI: Most Wanted' Star, Dies at 56 Hundreds of electric car charging stations hit ...
U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Tennessee, has announced he will resign from the 7th Congressional District to pursue an "exciting" opportunity in the private sector. Green made the announcement June 9 ...
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