Kat Cammack U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 3rd district | Official U.S. House headshot
Kat Cammack U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 3rd district | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Kat Cammack, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 3rd district, has expressed her views on various issues through a series of tweets. These tweets address concerns about leadership, healthcare policies, and technological advancements.
On June 9, 2025, Rep. Cammack criticized Governor Newsom's approach to public safety. She stated, "Governor Newsom isn’t just turning a blind eye, he’s siding with violent mobs and foreign criminals over law-abiding citizens." She further emphasized that prioritizing the safety of American people is crucial and described the situation as "a betrayal, a disgrace, and a complete failure of leadership."
In another tweet dated June 10, 2025, Rep. Cammack addressed healthcare policy concerns regarding cost-effective measures like QALYs (Quality-Adjusted Life Years). She noted that these measures could threaten access to essential care for vulnerable Americans. In her words: "The use of so-called cost-effective measures like QALYs threatens access to lifesaving care for our most vulnerable Americans." Rep. Cammack announced her leadership role in the Protecting Health Care for All Patients Act alongside Rep. Kevin Hern.
On June 11, 2025, she shared insights into her involvement with the Republican Study Committee's new Task Force on AI and Emerging Technologies. She mentioned collaborating with Chairman @RepPfluger to discuss technological innovations' impact on national security and law enforcement capabilities: "Today, I joined my colleague...to discuss the Republican Study Committee’s new Task Force on AI and Emerging Technologies." As Chair of this task force, she aims to harness American innovation to address technology gaps and enhance border security.
Kat Cammack was born in Denver in 1988 and resides in Gainesville. She succeeded Ted Yoho in Congress in 2021 after serving in the Florida House of Representatives.