Gary Palmer U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 6th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Gary Palmer U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 6th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Gary Palmer, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 6th district since 2015, shared several updates through his social media posts in March 2025. Palmer's posts covered topics ranging from public events to legislative activities and federal oversight.
On March 9, 2025, Palmer reminded constituents of the deadline for applying to attend the White House Easter Egg Roll. He advised interested parties to ensure their applications were submitted before noon on the following day. "If you’re interested in attending the 2025 White House Easter Egg Roll, be sure to apply before noon tomorrow!"
The next day, March 10, Palmer provided a summary of his recent activities as a legislator. He highlighted key actions including voting against certain regulations by President Biden's administration and introducing new legislation focused on health options. Additionally, he mentioned holding city mayors accountable and censuring another representative for misconduct during a hearing. "5 things I did last week: Voted to reverse Biden's radical regulations on rubber tires Held sanctuary city mayors accountable during our @GOPoversight hearing Introduced the New Health Options Act Censured Rep. Al Green for his disruptive and inappropriate behavior…”
In another post dated March 11, Palmer addressed issues concerning improper payments reported by various agencies in fiscal year 2024. He noted that $162 billion was attributed largely to administrative errors and outdated systems. Palmer further remarked on what he perceives as more effective oversight being conducted outside traditional government channels in recent weeks compared to decades past. "In FY24, 16 agencies reported a total of $162 billion in improper payments... @elonmusk & @DOGE have done better oversight of the federal government in the last 6 weeks than we have in the last 40 years."