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When U.S. Rep. Al Green entered the room in the AFL-CIO building in downtown Austin, it erupted in applause with those in attendance rising in standing ovation. Raising his cane like a trophy, the ...
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Green was born in New Orleans. He earned a law degree from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University in 1974. He served as justice of the peace in Harris County, Texas ...
The Texas Democrat who has a history of attention-getting acts repeatedly shouted “no mandate to cut Medicaid.” Rep. Al Green of Texas repeatedly shouted at President Trump during Trump's ...
Al Green of Texas resulted in him being escorted out of the chamber by the House Sergeant at Arms. Standing up during Trump’s remarks, Green lifted his cane in the air and started yelling out.
In addition to ESA legislation, Green talked about what he sees as the biggest problem in Texas state politics. “The politics that have really had an impact on the Congress, on the State House ...