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Who is Rep. Al Green?

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July 12, 2025
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Rep. Al Green has served as the U.S. Representative for Texas’s 9th congressional district since 2005, advocating for civil rights, economic development, and affordable housing.

A dedicated member of the Democratic Party, Green has worked extensively on legislation aimed at addressing systemic inequalities. His recent legislative efforts include co-sponsoring H.J.Res.71, which opposes a proposed foreign military sale to Israel, reflecting his stance on international human rights and foreign policy accountability.

Green has also been a strong proponent of protecting vulnerable populations, as seen in his support for H.R.1061, which seeks to limit immigration enforcement actions in sensitive locations such as schools and hospitals.

His efforts align with his broader push for comprehensive immigration reform, ensuring that enforcement measures do not disrupt essential services or infringe on basic human rights. Green has consistently advocated for policies that prioritize fairness and justice, particularly for marginalized communities.

Throughout his career, Green has focused on strengthening protections against housing discrimination and improving financial stability for working-class Americans.

His legislative track record includes initiatives to expand homeownership opportunities and enhance oversight of the financial industry to prevent predatory lending. Green’s work in Congress continues to reflect his commitment to advancing social justice and economic equity for all Americans. 

In recent developments, Green made headlines on March 4, 2025, when he interrupted President Donald Trump’s address to Congress by protesting proposed Medicaid cuts, leading to his removal from the chamber and subsequent censure by the House.

This incident underscores his unwavering commitment to justice and willingness to challenge policies he believes are detrimental to his constituents. Despite facing criticism, Green remains steadfast in his advocacy for the underrepresented, reflecting his enduring dedication to civil rights and equitable policy reform.

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