Tennessee Rep Mark Green Announces Retirement From U.S. Congress
On February 14, 2024, Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), Chairman Of The House Committee On Homeland Security, Announced He Will Not Run For Re-Election.
Read moreOn February 14, 2024, Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), Chairman Of The House Committee On Homeland Security, Announced He Will Not Run For Re-Election.
Read moreIn Its 2nd Vote Attempt In Exactly A Week, The U.S. House Impeached Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Who Became The First Sitting Cabinet Member To Be Impeached In U.S. History. The Resolution To Impeach Was Filed By House Committee On Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green, M.D., R-Tennessee.
Read moreHouse Republicans Have The Votes To Impeach Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, U.S. Rep. Mark Green, M.D., R-Tenn., Said Thursday.
Read moreCongressman Mark Green Says Biden Administration Has Failed To Provide Adequate Answers About Vetting Of Flood Of Afghan Refugees Brought To U.S.
Read moreOn January 9, 2023, Rep. Mark Green Was Selected By The House Republican Steering Committee To Serve As The Chairman Of The House Committee On Homeland Security For The 118th Congress.
Read moreOn Wednesday, July 28th, The DHS Contract Reporting Act Of 2021 Advanced Through The House Committee On Homeland Security. H.R. 4363, Introduced By U.S. Representative From Tennessee, Diana Harshbarger, Now Awaits Consideration From The Full U.S. House Of Representatives.
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