Republican Rep. Mark Green to Leave Congress
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Following Mark Green's announcement to soon resign from Congress, Montgomery County commission has announced his run for the Congressional District 7
Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, is resigning from Congress early, giving lawmakers deja vu after he reversed his decision in 2024 not to seek reelection. Green said in a statement on Monday that he is retiring with a “heavy heart” and notified Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) he will resign
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 President Donald Trump.
Green on June 9 announced his resignation from the 7th Congressional District, just months after his reelection, to pursue an opportunity in the private sector. His district represents a swath of rural counties in middle and west Tennessee, as well as Montgomery County and parts of Davidson and Williamson counties.
Forest Green Rovers have appointed Mark Bowen as their new director of football. The former Wales full-back was most recently working at League One side Reading as sport director and head of football operations until last year.
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