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West Point graduate Matt Van Epps receives endorsement from retiring Rep. Mark Green for Tennessee's 7th congressional district seat after Green announced he won't seek reelection.
The race to succeed U.S. Rep. Mark Green in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District has drawn 19 candidates, including six ...
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The race for Tennessee’s 7th congressional seat is taking shape. The deadline to file for candidacy ended Tuesday, and the ...
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has set a Dec. 2 special election to succeed Republican former Rep. Mark E. Green in the state’s 7th District.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — 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.
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.
Tennessee is expected to see a special election later this year to replace U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Tennessee, and political experts say it could bring an open field of Republican candidates.
NBC News reported: Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., said Monday that he will resign from Congress after it passes a massive policy bill to advance President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda.
The campaign for the forthcoming special election to succeed Rep. Mark E. Green is heating up as the Tennessee Republican last week formalized his plans to step down.