Kat Cammack
The Public Record
Kat Cammack is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Florida's 3rd congressional district. A member of the Republican Party, she has been in office since January 3, 2021. Cammack has focused on issues such as healthcare, agriculture, and veterans' affairs during her tenure. She is known for her outspoken views and has made headlines for her comments on various legislative matters.
This Administration has dismissed the most basic principles of economics and instead has chosen to demonize our nation's packers, which in my opinion is a low, lazy, and simple narrative.
I heard many years ago that anger without action is nothing more than political theater.
I echo the views of my district's livestock producers, as well as the views of those on this Committee that believe in equal opportunity, not equal outcome.
The Florida cattlemen are adamantly opposed to a cattle market mandate, and when I hear from folks back home, they typically express their concerns about government intervention and overreach that jeopardizes their own futures.
Many of the mandates that have been proposed, the attacks on packers of all sizes, and an all-out war on the livestock industry, our producers from this Administration that has chosen to wage war in the name of unfounded, unproven…
So if an individual is found to have crossed the border illegally, do you believe that the United States should exercise its right to arrest and deport that individual, yes or?
So do you believe that if an individual or a group of individuals breaks the laws of the United States that they should be arrested, yes or no?
Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague and friend from the great State of Minnesota for yielding. I rise today to defeat the previous question so that we may immediately consider H.R. 6858, Congresswoman McMorris Rodgers' bill, that would…
Mr. Speaker, I am here today to rise in support of ordering the previous question on Congresswoman Herrell's bill, the SHIELD Act, that would stop the Biden administration from ending title 42, the very necessary public health order used…





