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Media Contact: Kris Cook (202) 225-4921
For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Kris Cook (202) 225-4921
Americans have had more than a year to experience President Joe Biden’s administration.
If Biden’s slouching poll numbers are any indication, Americans aren’t thrilled with the president’s performance.
High inflation featuring rising food and gas prices, missing baby formula, and a hyperfocus on race and gender ideology seemingly are beginning to grate on the public’s nerves.
In the face of such issues, the common refrain from the president has been that it’s not his fault.
To Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Ala., this is just par for the course.
Last week’s vote to authorize $40 billion in aid for Ukraine by Congress was difficult for many Republican lawmakers. The measure sailed through the House and passed in the Senate later in the week. Among those voting for passage was Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL), the chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee.
During an interview with Mobile, AL radio FM Talk 106.5, Palmer said there was a “bigger picture” justification for his “yes” vote on the $40 billion.
Birmingham, AL – Congressman Gary Palmer (AL-06) announced Lynzie Liddell, a student at Briarwood Christian High School, as the winner of the Sixth District 2022 Congressional Art Competition. The Artist Reception was held on April 25, 2022.
"Every year, I'm impressed by the talent of students in the Sixth District who contribute their artwork," Palmer said. "Congratulations to Lynzie on winning the art competition this year. She is incredibly talented, and I hope she continues creating great works of art in the future.”
Washington, DC (May 20, 2022) – On behalf of more than five million senior supporters of the 60 Plus Association, the American Association of Senior Citizens, we applaud Gary Palmer (R-AL-6) for introducing the Preventing Racism in Medicare Act (PRIMA), which would restrict HHS from implementing a policy that would force doctors to implement “anti-racism plans” in order to qualify for higher Medicare reimbursements.
Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Ala., proposed a bill Thursday that would prohibit health care providers from adopting racially discriminatory policies in their practices at the behest of the federal government.
The legislation is necessary to prevent the Biden administration from using the government’s Medicare and Medicaid programs to advance the left’s “anti-racist” doctrine, Palmer said in an exclusive interview Tuesday with The Daily Signal.
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Media Contact: Kris Cook (202) 604-9204
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, testifying Wednesday before a House Energy and Commerce Committee panel, claimed his agency doesn’t have any policies explicitly “anti-racist” in nature, but the health policy group Do No Harm contends Becerra is either lying or uninformed.