Gary Palmer announces SAVE Act passage and Senate approval of energy legislation

Gary Palmer announces SAVE Act passage and Senate approval of energy legislation
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Gary Palmer, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 6th district since 2015, shared several announcements via social media on April 10, 2025. These include developments in legislative measures impacting both election processes and energy regulations in the United States.

On April 10, 2025, Palmer announced the House’s passage of the SAVE Act. Describing the legislation as “one step closer to protecting our elections,” Palmer highlighted the importance of ensuring that only American citizens participate in U.S. elections. He acknowledged Representative Chip Roy’s leadership in advocating the bill and expressed pride in being an original sponsor. The full tweet can be accessed here.

Palmer followed this by sharing a link to his full statement. The statement, accessible via his social media post made at 17:01 UTC, provides further insights into his positions and elaborations on the day’s legislative activities. The announcement is available here.

In the same timeframe, Palmer relayed that the Senate passed legislation co-authored by him and Senator Ted Cruz to counter the Biden-Harris administration’s initiative to impose restrictions on specific natural gas water heaters. Palmer characterized this development as a significant step in overturning regulations deemed unnecessary and in lowering costs for Americans. More about this legislative accomplishment can be read here.

Representing Alabama’s 6th district, Gary Palmer has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2015, following Spencer Bachus. Born in Hackleburg, Alabama, Palmer, 68, currently resides in Hoover, Alabama. He is an alumnus of the University of Alabama, where he graduated in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science degree.



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