Kat Cammack

Republican Representative of Florida's 3rd district

  • Representative

    Florida, district 3

    January 3, 2023 - January 3, 2025

2

Congresses Served

2

House Terms

February 16, 1988 (36 years old)

Birthday

  • Served as U.S. representative for Florida’s 3rd congressional district.
  • Previously worked as deputy chief of staff to her predecessor, Ted Yoho.
  • Born and raised on a cattle ranch; experienced family financial difficulties leading to eviction.
  • Holds a Bachelor of Arts in international relations and a Master of Science in national defense and strategic studies.
  • Entered politics inspired by her family’s experience with a federal housing program.
  • Has a background in political advising and consulting.
  • Endorsed by Donald Trump in her 2020 primary campaign.
  • Established a leadership PAC after her primary win.
  • Ran for chair of the Republican Study Committee but later endorsed another candidate.
  • Nominated Kevin McCarthy in the 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election.
  • Serves on the Committee on Agriculture, Committee on Energy and Commerce, and the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.
  • Member of several caucuses including the Republican Study Committee, Campus Free Speech Caucus, Congressional Pro-Life Caucus, and Congressional Coalition on Adoption.
  • Voted to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
  • Co-chair of the Congressional Pro-Life Caucus and supports state-determined abortion laws with restrictions.
  • Signed a pledge supporting congressional term limits.
  • Cosponsored legislation to expand federal home loans for first responders and educators.
  • Describes U.S. college campuses as “indoctrination camps” and opposes background checks for gun purchases.
  • Supported legislation related to oil and gas drilling, foreign affairs including actions related to Iraq, Ukraine, and Syria, and the construction of a border wall.
  • Criticized the Biden administration during the 2022 United States infant formula shortage.
  • Voted to provide Israel with support following a 2023 attack.
  • Opposes the Equality Act, citing concerns over religious freedom and private rights.
  • Voted against the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023.
  • Married to a firefighter and identifies as Protestant.