Rep. Cammack, a congresswoman currently serving in the U.S. Congress for Florida’s 3rd district, has been active in legislative matters and civic engagement. On April 29, 2025, her press office shared a series of updates on ongoing legislative processes and community events.
In a message posted on the morning of April 29, the Rep. Cammack Press Office announced that one of her bills was up for discussion during the House Commerce Committee’s markup session. The tweet invited followers to “tune in below!”
Later that day, the press office shared on Twitter that voting was open for the “Fan Favorite” award in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. The tweet encouraged public participation via their Facebook page.“Head over to our Facebook page to view the pieces and vote.”
Another update from the same day confirmed the markup of one of Cammack’s significant bills, the Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act. This bill, discussed in the House Commerce Committee, aims to ensure individuals with disabilities have access to lifesaving care, including organ transplants. The tweet described it as “an incredible piece of legislation.”
Kat Cammack has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2021 after replacing Ted Yoho and represents Florida’s 3rd District. She was born in Denver, Colorado, and holds a degree from Metropolitan State University of Denver. Cammack has continued to focus on legislation that impacts her constituents positively.



