Rep. Kat Cammack Press Office, the communication outlet for U.S. Representative Kat Cammack, recently utilized social media to discuss several issues and sentiments expressed by the congresswoman. The tweets cover legislative action, support for an athlete, and holiday greetings, shedding light on her political focuses and personal engagements.
In a tweet dated April 10, 2025, the Press Office emphasized Rep. Cammack’s position on the SAVE Act. The message stated, “This bill is very, very simple. It ensures that only American citizens can vote in our federal elections. It isn’t hard. 87% of Americans believe only Americans should vote in our elections,” says Rep. Cammack of the SAVE Act this morning on the Floor.
On April 11, 2025, the Press Office highlighted Rep. Cammack’s advocacy for gender equality in sports. The tweet expressed her leadership in addressing the disqualification of an athlete, stating, “Taking a stand for women and girls shouldn’t be controversial. Rep. Cammack led a letter with @GOPWomensCaucus colleagues urging USA Fencing to reconsider its disqualification of athlete Stephanie Turner. “.
In a subsequent post on April 12, 2025, Rep. Cammack shared a cultural message wishing happiness and peace to those observing a significant Jewish holiday. Her tweet stated, “Wishing a peaceful Passover to all who celebrate this coming week. Chag Pesach Sameach!”
Kat Cammack is serving as a member of the U.S. Congress, representing Florida’s 3rd District since 2021. This role follows her predecessor, Ted Yoho. Having roots in Colorado, she moved to Gainesville, bringing with her educational accomplishments including a Bachelor of Arts degree from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2015.



