Mark Green addresses Medicare and border issues, applauds legislative efforts

Mark Green addresses Medicare and border issues, applauds legislative efforts
Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Mark Green, a U.S. Congressman representing Tennessee’s 7th district, actively shares his perspectives on important national issues through social media. On April 10, 2025, he addressed several topics, including the role of Medicare, border security, and legislative progress.

On this day, Rep. Mark Green noted concerns regarding Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. He stated, “In recent years, there has been a growing trend on the part of Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans to require prior authorization for a wide range of medical services. Though a physician or other medical provider has already prescribed a course of care for the patient, insurers.” This brief statement raises issues about the protocols that delay patient care.

In another post, he discussed border security measures. Green highlighted, “Under the Biden-Harris administration, DHS apprehended an unprecedented number of special interest aliens (SIAs) illegally crossing our borders. @RepMTG’s Special Interest Alien Reporting Act would require DHS to publish the number of special interest alien encounters each month.” This reflects ongoing legislative efforts to enhance transparency and accountability concerning border control.

Later, Green expressed support for Republican initiatives that aim to safeguard the nation. He said, “I’m proud of @HomelandGOP’s work to advance legislation that protects Americans from growing threats to our homeland and our way of life. Read the bills here: https://t.co/r6sWPAzpv9.” His endorsement of Homeland GOP initiatives aligns with efforts to maintain national security.

Mark E. Green has been serving in the U.S. Congress, representing Tennessee’s 7th district, since 2019, succeeding Marsha Blackburn. Previously, he was a part of the Tennessee Senate from 2013 to 2018. He was born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1964 and currently resides in Clarksville.



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