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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Kris Cook (202) 225-4921
Washington, D.C. – Following the passage of his bill, the Settlement Agreement Information Database Act (SAID Act), H.R. 300, Congressman Gary Palmer (AL-06) released the following statement:
17 Jan 2023
The House Republican Steering Committee on Tuesday selected several conservative firebrands to serve on the Oversight Committee during the 118th Congress, including multiple members who previously had their committee assignments stripped by House Democrats during the previous Congress.
For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Kris Cook (202) 225-4921
Washington, D.C. – Following the announcement of committee assignments by House Republicans, Rep. Gary Palmer (AL-06) shared his reappointments to the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
Statement on rejoining the Energy and Commerce Committee
By Yaffee
Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act,” which says that a baby born after an attempted abortion is considered a “legal person for all purposes under the laws of the United States.” It also requires doctors to provide “reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioners would render to any other child born alive.”
The bill passed by a vote of 220-210, with all of the “no” votes coming from Democrats.
By Charlie McCarthy
As local governments around the country take steps to end gas stove usage in new construction, conservatives are fighting back.
The topic entered the national discussion this week after a Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) commissioner said that a ban on gas stoves was possible amid rising concern about harmful indoor air pollutants.
By Lawrence Richard | Fox News
Rep. Gary Palmer doubled down on his criticism of the Biden administration after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) said it was considering a potential ban on gas stoves.
The idea was sent back to the drawing board following swift criticism from lawmakers and consumers.
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Congressman Palmer joins JT to discuss the current Speaker of the House debate. Listen here.
By JACOB HOLMES
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $1.7 trillion spending bill on Friday to avoid a government shutdown, over the protest of most of Alabama’s representation.
Only Democrat Rep. Terri Sewell voted in favor of the bill, while every Republican representative opposed it as the vote mostly fell along party lines.