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Gary J. Palmer serves as the U.S. representative for Alabama's 6th Congressional District.
Alabama Policy Institute
Led the Alabama Policy Institute for 24 years after helping to found conservative policy organizations in Alabama.
U.S. HouseEngineering and construction companies
Worked for international engineering and construction firms after college.
U.S. HouseAL · Federal · House
— 2027-01-03
No tracked actions or votes for this office yet.
Palmer's official site identifies right-to-life policy as one of his issue priorities.
The site maintains a dedicated issue page for right-to-life positions.
Palmer's official site identifies the Second Amendment as one of his issue priorities.
The site maintains a dedicated issue page for Second Amendment positions.
Palmer's official site identifies jobs and economic growth as a major policy focus.
The site maintains a dedicated jobs-and-economic-growth issue page.
Palmer's official site identifies right-to-life policy as one of his issue priorities.
The site maintains a dedicated issue page for right-to-life positions.
Palmer's official site identifies the Second Amendment as one of his issue priorities.
The site maintains a dedicated issue page for Second Amendment positions.
Palmer's official site identifies jobs and economic growth as a major policy focus.
The site maintains a dedicated issue page for economic growth positions.
H.R. 7084: Defending American Property Abroad Act of 2026
2026-03-27 · house
H.R. 8029: Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act
2026-03-26 · house
H.Res. 1128: Expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security.
2026-03-26 · house
H.R. 5103: Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025
2026-03-25 · house
H.R. 6422: American Water Stewardship Act
2026-03-24 · house
H.R. 4638: Federal Working Animal Protection Act
2026-03-19 · house
This bill will establish true accountability by creating a publicly accessible database, where Americans can track the terms of these settlement agreements and consent decrees.
In ProgressThe SAID Act will bring much-needed transparency to these agreements by ensuring they are publicly available in a centralized database.
In ProgressIf an agency wants to keep those terms confidential, they will have to give a public explanation of why, rather than simply declaring it classified without explanation.
In ProgressBy shining a light on these deals, Congress and the public will be able to better understand how federal agencies are exercising their authority and hold them accountable when those actions impose burdens outside the normal legislative or regulatory process.
In ProgressThese areas need further investigation. Transparency about what we don't know is part of the intelligence.
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Reporting period: 2026
Donald Trump
No ethics cases on record.