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Rep. Gary Palmer has introduced legislation aimed at combatting the EPA’s aggressive and controversial regulation of greenhouse gasses. H.R. 3880, the Stopping EPA Overreach Act of 2015, has already garnered significant Congressional support with 107 original cosponsors.
On Monday, November 9 U.S. Representative Gary Palmer (R from Hoover) addressed the Alabama Republican Assembly at their annual membership recruitment meeting at Levee’s in Northport.
Congressman Palmer said that we have just witnessed, “Historic changes in the House.” John Boehner was the first Speaker in the United States House to resign not for a health issue or a scandal.
America exists because brave patriots 240 years ago were willing to pay the price to fight and win the Revolutionary war.
WASHINGTON — As thousands of Alabamians gather today to commemorate and celebrate the military men and women who have served the United States with honor. It’s more than a day off from work, or a parade bedecked with red, white, and blue banners. Veterans Day is a time for all Americans to reflect on the ways we can serve those who served us.
There are 19.3 million veterans living in the United States and 409,997 of them call Alabama home.
Alabama congressional delegates Mo Brooks, Bradley Byrne, Gary Palmer and Robert Aderholt are among 184 conservative-leaning members of Congress urging the Environmental Protection Agency to abandon a new Renewable Fuel Standard plan.
It didn’t take long for Thursday’s House committee hearing on theEnvironmental Protection Agency’s role in blocking the Pebble Mine to start sounding less like a congressional probe and more like the plot of a Michael Crichton thriller.
Alabama Republican Rep. Gary Palmer wants to reassert Congress’s’ authority over the Environmental Protection Agency by putting the brakes on the agency’s global warming regulations.
An Alabama congressman wants to remove greenhouse gases from the list of air pollutants the Environmental Protection Agency can regulate so the agency has no authority to tackle climate change.


