Information on Our April Zoom Meeting

When?  Saturday, April 18, 10:00 am

Where?  Your house!

How?  We’re going to Zoom!!  Here’s the details:

Topic: RRRW April

 

Time: Apr 18, 2020 10:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

 

Join Zoom Meeting (copy and paste link)

https://zoom.us/j/490864029?pwd=cWRDVlNybHZuQTRtRzBCalBPWjFZdz09

 

Meeting ID: 490 864 029

Password: 3K7FEJ

 

If you’ve never used Zoom, you can download it on phones, tablets and computers.  I would recommend, if you have an older computer without video and audio, you use a newer device.

I didn’t set it to automatically mute everyone, but once you enter and say “hello”, I’d recommend it or we’ll hear all the background noise at your house.  You can unmute yourself to speak when you need to.

This is a video chat so you can be seen so make sure you aren’t in your jammies!

Speaker for April – Our Very Own Congressman Dr. Mark Green

 

Congressman Mark Green took the oath of office to represent the 7th district of Tennessee on January 3, 2019. It is the exact oath he first took as a cadet, on the historic Plain at West Point more than thirty years earlier. A successful business leader, decorated combat veteran, and ER physician, Green served in Tennessee State Senate before his election to Congress.

Throughout his life Mark’s love for our country’s founding principles has inspired his service. Green’s experience building a successful healthcare company equips him to take on wasteful spending and over regulation. His 24 years of service, between the Academy, active duty Army and Army Reserves — including two trips to Iraq and one to Afghanistan — have impressed upon him the need for strong American leadership internationally, a globally responsive military and a well-cared for military family.

The son of a hardworking father and loving mother, Green grew up on a dirt road in Mississippi. Mark came to Tennessee in his last assignment in the Army as the flight surgeon for the premier special operations aviation regiment. As a Night Stalker, Dr. Green deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan in the War on Terror. His most memorable mission was the capture of Saddam Hussein. During the mission, he interrogated Hussein for six hours. The encounter is detailed in a book Green authored, A Night With Saddam. Congressman Green was awarded the Bronze Star, the Air Medal with V Device for Valor, among many others.

After his service in the Army, Green founded an emergency department staffing company that grew to over $200 million in annual revenue. He also founded two free medical clinics that provide healthcare to under-served populations in Memphis and Clarksville as well as numerous medical mission trips throughout the world.

Green was elected to the Tennessee State Senate in 2012, where he distinguished himself as a conservative leader that fought for freedom and smaller government for all Tennesseans. His many legislative accomplishments include the repeal of the Hall Income Tax, only the second time in U.S. history a state repealed an income tax, and the passage of the Tennessee Teacher Bill of Rights. He won the National Federation of Independent Businesses’ Guardian of Small Business award, Latinos for Tennessee’s Legislator of the Year among many other numerous awards.

Green resides in Clarksville, Tenn., with his wife, Camilla. They have two grown children.

 

 

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