Mark Green emphasizes women’s sports and maritime industry legislation

Mark Green emphasizes women’s sports and maritime industry legislation
Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Mark Green, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Tennessee’s 7th district since 2019, recently shared a series of tweets discussing issues ranging from women’s sports to maritime legislation and political engagement through newsletters.

On March 13, 2025, Rep. Green addressed the International Olympic Committee (IOC) with a statement regarding women’s athletic competitions. He stated, “Future Olympians are counting on the IOC to protect the opportunities of women and girls to contribute to this proud tradition. To do so, the IOC must base eligibility for women’s athletic competitions on biological sex.” This tweet references a letter by Senator Risch and Representative Burgess Owens concerning eligibility criteria in sports.

Later that day, Rep. Green expressed his support for maritime sector legislation alongside colleagues Rep. Jen Kiggans and Rep. Don Davis. In his post at 15:00:29 UTC, he remarked on their bipartisan collaboration despite sporting rivalries: “I am proud to lead this bill alongside @RepJenKiggans and @RepDonDavis. We may root against each other on the football field, but we are united in recognizing the strategic imperative of a robust maritime sector.”

At 16:00:01 UTC on the same day, Rep. Green invited constituents to engage more deeply with political happenings through his newsletter by tweeting: “Want to check the pulse in Washington? Sign up for my weekly newsletter here.” This call encourages public participation and awareness of legislative developments.



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