Of the 672,550 citizens living in Jefferson County in 2021, 77% were old enough to vote, equating to 517,754 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
Washington, D.C. – Following the passage of his bill, the Cutting Green Corruption and Taxes Act, Representative Gary Palmer (AL-06) released a statement expressing gratitude for the support received from his colleagues. Palmer emphasized that the bill marks a significant step towards securing American energy and reducing energy costs, stating, “I appreciate the support of my colleagues in passing the Cutting Green Corruption and Taxes Act. This is a major step towards securing American energy and reducing energy costs. This is a win for the American people.”Palmer...
Washington, D.C. – Representative Gary Palmer (AL-06) voted against the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act for FY24 and expressed his concerns regarding the current appropriations process. In a statement released following his vote, Palmer highlighted the shortcomings of the legislation and the need for reform.“This legislation is just another example of an appropriations process that is broken. Sadly, there is no real desire to fix the process so that we pass transparent appropriations bills before the required June 30th deadline,” said Rep. Palmer.Palmer...
On March 12th, Providence Day School Forward and Center Riley Allenspach’s collegiate team the Samford Bulldogs were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 13 seed.
On March 12th, Mountain Brook High School Forward Grayson Walters’ collegiate team the Samford Bulldogs were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 13 seed.
On March 12th, Sunrise Christian Academy Forward Nathan Johnson’s collegiate team the Samford Bulldogs were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 13 seed.