Gary Palmer supports local high schools’ championship games

Gary Palmer supports local high schools’ championship games
Gary Palmer U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Gary Palmer, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 6th district since 2015, shared several updates via social media on December 4 and 5, 2024. Palmer, who succeeded Spencer Bachus in Congress and holds a degree from the University of Alabama, is known for engaging with his constituents through various platforms.

On December 4, 2024, Palmer directed his followers to read his full remarks by providing a link: “Read my full remarks here https://t.co/sOw7IYHsrX“.

Later that day, he expressed support for Thompson High School as they competed in the state championship game: “Good luck to Thompson High School as they play in the 7A State Championship game tonight! #AL06 https://t.co/kfgNbNEA5b“.

On December 5, Palmer extended similar encouragement to Maplesville High School: “Good luck to Maplesville High School as they play in the 1A State Championship game this afternoon! #AL06 https://t.co/Dlcq6qPsAJ“.



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