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In a video statement on social media, the former Nashville mayor takes a swipe at Green for leaving Congress just a few ...
Tennessee Republican Mark Green completed his final day in Congress on July 20, creating the fourth vacancy in the U.S. House ...
Retiring Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) endorsed Army veteran and U.S. Military Academy graduate Matt Van Epps Monday to replace him ...
Bill Lee and Secretary of State Tre Hargett set the official dates for the Democratic and Republican party primaries as Oct. 7, while the general election is scheduled for Dec. 2.Start the day smarter ...
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Green leaving Congress after budget vote - MSN(The Center Square) – U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., said Monday he is leaving Congress for a job in the private sector as soon as Congress votes on the budget bill. "Though I planned to retire ...
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Green officially resigns from Congress - MSN(The Center Square) – U.S. Rep Mark Green, R-Tenn., announced his official resignation on Friday, July 4, a date he said he selected on purpose. Green, who chairs the House Homeland Security ...
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First candidate for Green's congressional seat announces - MSN(The Center Square) – Just days after Tennessee Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Green, said he was resigning from Congress after the budget reconciliation vote, one candidate has announced intention ...
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Mark Green to resign from House after final vote on ‘big ... - MSNRep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) on Monday said he plans to resign from Congress after the House holds a final vote on the party’s “big, beautiful bill,” giving up his seat as well as his ...
Rep. Mark Green (R-Tennessee) said he will resign from Congress and take a job in the private sector after the House votes again on the reconciliation package.
Tennessee Rep. Mark Green announced that he has resigned from Congress to take a mysterious new job — narrowing Republicans' already ultra-slim majority by one seat ahead of messy fights such as ...
Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) resigns from Congress.
Republican U.S. House Representative Mark Green said on Monday that he will resign from Congress to take up an offer from the private sector after the House votes again on President Donald Trump's ...
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