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Washington, D.C. – On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, the White House released a statement of administration policy announcing President Biden would veto H.R. 1023, the Cutting Green Corruption and Taxes Act, should it reach his desk. H.R. 1023 was introduced by Representative Gary Palmer (AL-06). Following this announcement, Rep.
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Washington, D.C. – Today, the Biden administration announced a hold on new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals. This comes at a time where the United States became the world’s leading exporter of LNG in 2023. The stated reason for this pause was to study the impact of new terminals on climate change. Following the Biden administration's announcement, Representative Gary Palmer (AL-06) released the following statement:
The House passed a Republican debt ceiling bill giving House Speaker Kevin McCarthy the biggest win of his Speakership so far. The GOP now feels this will bring President Biden and Democrats in Congress to the negotiating table. FOX’s John Saucier speaks with Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL) about the debt ceiling bill offered by Republicans and why he believes in it. Listen here.
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Washington, D.C.- Following the passage of H.R. 1, the Lowering Energy Costs Act, Congressman Gary Palmer (AL-06) released the following statement:
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The American Energy Alliance (AEA) released its “American Energy Scorecard” this week, which rates members of Congress and Senate based on their record of supporting energy production.
According to the scorecard, six members of the congressional delegation scored 100%, while one scored 0%.
By: Brandon Mosley, Alabama Political Reporter
On Wednesday, January 14 the U.S. House of Representatives this week passed a resolution to overturn the controversial Obama Administration redefinition of “Waters of the United States” in the Clean Water Act to include all manner of small areas where waters collects, such as ditches, puddles and ponds. Obama’s redefinition of the rule would give the federal government’s Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction of virtually all water in this country.