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    The article now notes Mark Green's resignation from Congress on July 20, 2025 and his subsequent private-sector role at Prosimos, along with a 2024 divorce update.
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    Updates add that Green opposes abortion and voted to support Israel after the October 7 attacks, replacing earlier wording. The page's last edited timestamp is updated to January 13, 2026.
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    The page notes Green's 2025 resignation from Congress and his successor Matt Van Epps. It adds information about his new company Prosimos and its US-Guyana trade focus.
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    The article now states that Mark Green resigned on July 20, 2025 and that a December 2, 2025 special election was scheduled to elect his replacement for Tennessee's 7th district.
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