💨 Abstract
Republican Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee will retire from Congress after the House votes on a significant tax and budget policy bill supported by President Trump. Though he initially planned to retire after his next term, Green received an attractive private-sector offer and announced his decision. His departure, scheduled before July 4, could impact the GOP's slim majority in the House, where they passed the bill by a single vote.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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