Gary Palmer shares views on Presidents’ Day and oversight hearings

Gary Palmer shares views on Presidents’ Day and oversight hearings
Gary Palmer U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Gary Palmer, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Alabama’s 6th district since 2015, recently shared his thoughts on various topics through a series of tweets. Born in Hackleburg, Alabama in 1954, Palmer is an alumnus of the University of Alabama and currently resides in Hoover.

On February 17, Palmer extended his greetings for Presidents’ Day with a tweet saying “Happy Presidents’ Day! “.

Two days later, on February 19, he expressed anticipation for an upcoming subcommittee hearing via Twitter: “Looking forward to our first @HouseCommerce Oversight & Investigations Subcommittee hearing next week. We must shed light on the billions of taxpayer funds rapidly distributed without proper vetting in the final days of the Biden-Harris Administration.”

Later that same day, he tweeted about fulfilling commitments with a brief message: “Promises made, promises kept”



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