Representative Kat Cammack’s press office shared several updates via Twitter, addressing issues related to artificial intelligence, community engagement, and a farewell to interns. Representative Cammack, currently serving Florida’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, has been active in her role, succeeding Ted Yoho in 2021. These communications reflect her ongoing commitment to various topics, including internet safety and the contributions of her team.
On May 1, 2025, a brief and enigmatic tweet was shared, simply stating: “About that selfie…”, which may hint at an ongoing or upcoming discussion related to digital media.
The following day, May 2, 2025, Rep. Cammack hosted discussions with leaders from the University of Florida and the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research. The focus was on “the proliferation of non-consensual images on the internet.” Cammack highlighted the dangers these images pose to children, emphasizing the amplified threat with advancements in AI.
Later on May 2, 2025, Rep. Cammack’s office bid farewell to their spring intern class. The tweet expressed gratitude, stating: “Join us in thanking and wishing the best for Bella, Ethan, and Judy who have worked so hard in our office this semester.” The message commended the interns for their contributions over the semester.
Born in 1988 in Denver, Colorado, Rep. Cammack resides in Gainesville and holds a degree from Metropolitan State University of Denver, earned in 2015. Before joining Congress, she served in the Florida House of Representatives.



