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Palmer Criticizes Democrat Effort for House Rules Change
I hope you and your family are well as we continue to navigate the COVID-19 crisis. The conversations have shifted to reopening our country and I am committed to making that happen for Alabama in the safest and most efficient way possible. I want to provide the latest updates on the reopening process, as well as share how I’ve been involved at both the state and national level.
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Palmer Demands Accountability for Rep. Schiff over Russia Lies
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Palmer and Colleagues Urge Bipartisan Protection of Flexible Spending Accounts
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Palmer Reacts to Passage of H.R. 266, Criticizes Pelosi for Holding Up Vote
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Palmer Calls for Congress to Reconvene, Criticizes Pelosi for Playing Politics
I hope you and your families are staying healthy and are following the CDC guidelines during this very strange time for our country and world. It's hard to believe how fast people's lives have changed in such short time due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Palmer Reacts to Passage of the CARES Act
Friends,
In light of the evolving situation and the concern surrounding COVID-19, I just wanted to check in and provide information that may be helpful as we address this important issue.
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Palmer Offers Amendment for Protecting President’s Authority
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Today, the Environmental Protection Agency is one of the most powerful and most feared regulatory agencies in the country. What was originally intended to be an agency with a relatively modest charter has become much more powerful.
Today, the Environmental Protection Agency is one of the most powerful and most feared regulatory agencies in the country. What was originally intended to be an agency with a relatively modest charter has become much more powerful.
Congressman Gary Palmer (AL-06), a member of the Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Interior, attended a hearing Tuesday on the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) recent
WASHINGTON — The same day President Barack Obama returned to the United States from a climate change conference in Paris, Republican members of Alabama’s congressional delegation unanimously voted to block proposed regulations that are at the heart of the President’s environmental agenda.
As President Barack Obama meets with world leaders at Paris’ United Nations summit, House lawmakers passed legislation to undo a key part of the president’s global warming agenda Tuesday.
Wednesday, November 18 U.S. Representative Gary Palmer (R from Hoover) announced his support for H.R.
American SAFE Act of 2015: Alabama House delegation unanimous in halting Obama's Syrian refugee plan
Alabama's House delegation was unanimous in voting to put plans for the U.S. to take in Iraqi and Syrian refugees on hold for at least two years on Thursday, helping the lower chamber reach a veto-proof majority against President Barack Obama. The legislation passed by a vote of 289-137.
Alabama Congressmen Reps. Mo Brooks (AL-05) and Gary Palmer (AL-06) joined fellow House lawmakers Thursday in introducing a joint resolution the would permanently block the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA
A Cato Institute climate scientist told a House committee Wednesday the climate change talks in Paris at the end of the month won't change our climate's current path.
In the face of Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris, Alabama lawmakers are taking a stand against continued Syrian refugee immigration to the United States fearing a similar terrorist plot in the U.S.
Reports claim at least one of the terrorists involved in the Paris attacks had slipped into the country with refugees fleeing the chaos in Syria.