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January 30, 2018
For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Cate Cullen (202)225-4921
Palmer: POTUS and the Republican Majorities are Just Getting Started
Washington, DC - Congressman Palmer released the following statement after President Trump's State of the Union Address.
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June 23, 2016
Congressman Gary Palmer (R-AL) offered the following statement following the Supreme Court decision on United States v. Texas.
December 17, 2015
Washington D.C. – Today at an Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing entitled “Terrorist Travel: Vetting for National Security Concerns,” Congressman Gary Palmer (R-AL), questioned Obama Administration officials about threats from terrorists entering our country by taking advantage of our visa laws. This threat has become more urgent after the recent attack in San Bernardino, California, where one perpetrator, Tashfeen Malik, was a foreign national who was cleared to enter the U.S. by exploiting weak points in our visa laws.
American SAFE Act of 2015: Alabama House delegation unanimous in halting Obama's Syrian refugee plan
November 19, 2015
By: Howard Koplowitz, AL.com
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.