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Tennessee Republican Mark Green completed his final day in Congress on July 20, creating the fourth vacancy in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Retired Packers president Mark Murphy wasn't out of work for long. He's starting a new role with UW-Green Bay.
The former Green Bay Packers president and CEO will be first executive in residence at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
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WFRV Green Bay on MSNFormer Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy taking new role with University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Athletics
Officials with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced on Wednesday that former Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A December special election in Tennessee will take place to fill an opening left by Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Green's retirement, putting the focus on a district that has ...
Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) has resigned from the House, further shrinking the GOP’s narrow majority in the chamber. Green’s departure was noted on the House floor Monday, with the members of ...
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'There Is Due Process!': GOP Henchman Mark Green Loses His Mind Over Democrats Holding Him Accountable In Tense Kristi Noem House Hearing
GOP Henchman Mark Green lost his mind during a tense hearing featuring Kristi Noem, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Green accused Democrats of lying for daring to expose the ...
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Here's everyone currently running to replace Congressman Mark Green in Tennessee
Now that Congressman Mark Green has resigned, a special election will take place later this year to finish his term. Already, 10 politicians have stepped forward, and more could be on the way.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Former Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy has a new gig with the University of Wisconsin-Green ...
Rep. Mark Green’s sudden retirement from Congress has left a major job opening for his fellow Republicans—replacing the Tennessean as chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Timeline for special election to replace Rep. Mark Green set in TN Green officially resigned from his seat on July 4 after announcing his retirement from politics for the second time in his career.
WASHINGTON — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has set a Dec. 2 special election to succeed former Republican Rep. Mark E. Green in the state’s deep-red 7th District.
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