Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Mark E. Green, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 7th District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Mark Green, a U.S. Congressman representing Tennessee's 7th district, expressed his views on various issues in a series of tweets dated April 4, 2025. He discussed matters ranging from military readiness to legislative initiatives, reflecting his ongoing engagement in these areas.
In his Twitter post at 18:00 UTC, Green, a veteran himself, acknowledged the unrelenting physical demands soldiers face in battle. He commended the Secretary of Defense for ensuring the preparedness of the nation's military personnel. Green tweeted, "As a veteran, I know that the physical demands on the battlefield do not change regardless of the standards in boot camp. Glad that @SecDef is ensuring all of our nation’s warriors are mission-ready."
Later, at 18:26:34 UTC, Green highlighted his legislative initiative, the Cyber PIVOTT Act, which aims to facilitate entry into the cybersecurity field for those without a traditional four-year degree. Tweeting about the initiative, he stated, "My Cyber PIVOTT Act would open doors for professionals who are hoping to ‘pivot’ to the cybersecurity field but might not have access to, or want to pursue, a traditional four-year degree. By equipping up to 10,000 cyber professionals per year with industry-relevant skills and a..."
At 19:00:01 UTC, Green introduced another legislative proposal, the Reducing Medically Unnecessary Delays in Care Act, which aims to streamline patient treatment decisions by involving board-certified physicians specializing in relevant fields. He tweeted the act's key objectives: "The Reducing Medically Unnecessary Delays in Care Act: Requires that board-certified physicians in the same specialty make the decisions regarding patient treatment. Directs Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Part D plans to comply with requirements that restrictions..."