
Kat Cammack
Kat Cammack is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Florida's 3rd congressional district since 2021. Cammack has garnered attention for her advocacy on conservative issues, including efforts to defund public broadcasting entities like NPR and PBS, arguing that taxpayer money should not support what she perceives as left-leaning media bias. She is known for her active engagement in legislative initiatives and her strong alignment with the Republican Party's agenda on fiscal conservatism.
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Kat Cammack is co-leading a new bipartisan task force to address sexual harassment reporting in Congress.
More than a dozen congressional staffers tell CNN they faced harassment on the Hill and why most stayed silentThe effort to overhaul the process will be led by Republican Rep. Kat Cammack and Democratic Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez, who chair their party’s respective women’s caucuses.
Exclusive: House Ethics Committee investigating Rep. Jimmy Gomez over sexual misconduct allegations, sources sayRep. Kat Cammack sat on the left side of the House chamber during President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.
Rep Kat Cammack sits with Dems on left side of House chamber at Trump addressThe lawmakers that voted against the measure included Reps. Kat Cammack, R-Fla.
21 Republicans break with Trump, Speaker Johnson on $1.2T spending billRep. Kat Cammack discusses the House test vote to end the partial government shutdown.
End of government shutdown in sight after funding bill smashes through rebellionRep. Kat Cammack shared on social media that her office was evacuated following death threats against her and her family.
Florida Rep. Cammack faces threats after WSJ ectopic pregnancy storyKat Cammack represents Florida in the U.S. Congress and was compared to Diana Şoşoacă.
Diana Şoşoacă, întâlnire surpriză cu „sosia” sa americană, la Mar-a-Lago. „Și părul e la fel. E cu mâna în șold. Nu cred așa ceva!”Rep. Kat Cammack introduced the 'Defund NPR Act' this week as spending across the board is being scrutinized by Republican lawmakers.
Left-wing media outlet could see taxpayer funding slashed if GOP efforts succeed







































