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Rep. Mark Green addresses healthcare and legislative efforts in recent tweets

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Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Mark Green, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Tennessee’s 7th district, shared a series of tweets discussing health initiatives, a legislative introduction, and First Amendment concerns. Green's statements reflected ongoing themes in healthcare and regulatory debates.

On March 27, 2025, Green expressed his support for early detection and treatment during a visit from the organization Fight Colorectal Cancer (CRC) in Washington, D.C. He remarked on the potential life-saving impact of these measures, saying "Great to see @FightCRC in DC. With early detection and treatment, we can save thousands of lives each year. Thanks for stopping by!"

Later, on the same day, Green criticized the Biden administration's approach towards information control. He alleged that the administration's actions constituted a "blatant violation of the First Amendment."

The following day, March 28, 2025, Green introduced new legislation aimed at alleviating the challenges of healthcare administration for Medicare recipients. He announced the Medically Unnecessary Delays in Care Act of 2025, emphasizing its purpose in reducing stress and frustration associated with prior authorization processes. He stated, "True peer-to-peer deliberations will help to reduce stress and frustration in the prior authorization process—and that’s why I’m introducing the Medically Unnecessary Delays in Care Act of 2025."

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