Tennessee Rep. Mark E. Green, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, will retire at the end of his term, becoming the fifth committee chair to not seek reelection this year.
Mark Green has served in Congress since 2019. He said he accomplished key work on border security and accountability but thinks Congress is broken.
Representative Mark E. Green also recently made the following trade(s): Get NGL Energy Partners alerts: Sold $15,001 – $50,000 in shares of NGL Energy Partners (NYSE:NGL) on 12/3/2024.
and we cannot allow this situation to continue,” Homeland Security Chairman Mark E. Green, R-Tenn., said at the hearing. “We’ve played defense far too long, and now it’s time to go on the ...
In a statement from House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark E. Green (R-TN), the agent was identified as David Maland. Maland was assigned to the Swanton Sector that includes Vermont ...