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Katherine Cammack

 
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Title
Representative
Florida's 3rd District
Party Affiliation
Republican
2023
2024
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: @
RepKatCammack
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Representative Offices
Address
5550 NW 111th Boulevard
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Suite A
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Gainesville FL, 32653
Phone
352-505-0838
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855-299-1664
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News
12/19/2024 --cbsnews
After a Republican revolt led by Elon Musk and Donald Trump torpedoed a plan to fund the government, a new path forward remains unclear as Congress lurches toward Friday night's deadline.
12/18/2024 --dailykos
Led by billionaires who have been appointed by Donald Trump to wield massive influence over his incoming administration, Republican members of Congress are rejecting a last-ditch spending bill just days before a possible government shutdown.House Speaker Mike Johnson has had to reach across the aisle for Democratic assistance to pass the continuing resolution legislation ahead of Friday, the last day before funding dries up. But hard-line Republicans in his own party have voiced their opposition to the bill, which contains economic aid for those hit by recent hurricanes and some relief for farmers.It looks like they’re taking their cues from the likes of failed presidential candidate and billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy, who Trump appointed to lead the advisory (and completely unofficial) Department of Government Efficiency alongside multibillionaire Elon Musk. The obscenely wealthy duo wants the bill killed.In a TikTok video, Ramaswamy claimed that he read the entirety of the 1,500-page bill released Tuesday night “that blows away your taxpayer money.” @vivekramaswamy Congress wants to waste your money without telling you, make sure that doesn’t happen ♬ original sound - Vivek Ramaswamy ">x @vivekramaswamy Congress wants to waste your money without telling you, make sure that doesn’t happen ♬ original sound - Vivek Ramaswamy “Real-time advice to Congress: go back to the drawing board, start with a blank slate & do this the right way,” Ramswamy later wrote.Musk also voiced his displeasure with the bill Tuesday, writing, “This bill should not pass.”In a Wednesday morning appearance on Fox News, Johnson disclosed that he had been involved in a text chain with Musk and Ramaswamy overnight, trying to assuage their concerns over the legislation. Following that conversation, both billionaires have continued to attack the bill. Ramaswamy has even posted what he says should be a one-page “clean” funding bill that isn’t a “pork-fest” like the current legislation.Echoing the billionaires, Texas Sen. John Cornyn asked, “How on earth did a 3 month Continuing Resolution grow into this Cramnibus.” In response, Musk called it “a nightmare bill.”“Any member of the House or Senate who votes for this outrageous spending bill deserves to be voted out in 2 years!” Musk wrote in a separate post. Musk spent at least $250 million to help elect Trump and has said he will put more of his immense fortune into molding the Republican Party in his image.Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene jumped on the bandwagon, writing, “I agree with @elonmusk and @VivekGRamaswamy 100% on the CR!”Similarly, Florida Rep. Kat Cammack said she was against the bill and claimed the deal is “doing credible damage” to the party.Incredibly, even Trump is now reportedly expressing his opposition to the bill, according to Axios, while Politico reports that Johnson is already weighing a spending Plan B—which leads one to wonder who is truly wielding the most influence over the GOP.Not only is the current rebellion a headache for Johnson’s immediate concerns about the bill passing, but it could hurt his bid to be reelected speaker in January, when Congress reconvenes.Rep. Thomas Massie told reporters that he will not vote for Johnson, and if others follow suit the process could echo the multiple rounds of voting that former Speaker Kevin McCarthy had to endure.The billionaires have made their demands known and some of the Republican Party’s most prominent figures are giving them what they want—even if working-class Americans have to suffer the consequences.We're right in the thick of the holiday season, and we're all tired after a long election in which we gave 110%, but this is important: Daily Kos is falling short of our final goal of the year and time is running out. Can you chip in to help us close the books on 2024?
12/18/2024 --theepochtimes
Elon Musk joined the debate earlier, urging lawmakers to reject the 1,547 page funding measure.
12/18/2024 --foxnews
Conservative lawmakers speak out against a government spending measure released at the last minute ahead of a looming partial government shutdown deadline
11/13/2024 --foxnews
House Republicans are holding elections to choose their round of leaders for the 119th Congress.
11/13/2024 --rollcall
Speaker Mike Johnson and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise are pictured during the House Republican leadership post-election news conference outside the Capitol on Tuesday. House Republicans again nominated Johnson as speaker on Wednesday, and Scalise sailed to reelection as majority leader.
11/13/2024 --cbsnews
Control of the House has yet to be determined, but Republicans are operating as if they've secured the majority.
11/13/2024 --foxnews
House Republicans are picking which leaders will represent them in the new Trump administration government next year.
11/12/2024 --columbian
WASHINGTON — Contests for Senate majority leader and the suddenly open House Republican conference chair position headline GOP leadership elections on Capitol Hill this week, with open jockeying for both posts.
11/08/2024 --foxnews
A FEMA official was removed from their role after they directed disaster relief workers in Florida to avoid homes with Trump signs out front in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
09/30/2024 --kron4
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.) said on Monday she’s “absolutely certain” Congress will consider a supplemental aid package to provide additional disaster relief to areas devastated by Hurricane Helene. Congress last week passed a continuing resolution (CR) to extend government funding at current levels until Dec. 20, but the measure excluded additional funding for FEMA disaster [...]
09/25/2024 --orlandosentinel
Democrats slammed the timing of the event, which was held at a lakefront home on Lake Virginia.
09/17/2024 --abc7
Democrats brought the bill back to the Senate floor after Republicans previously blocked the measure from advancing in June.
09/16/2024 --foxnews
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is reviving an IVF bill blasted by Republicans after former President Donald Trump backed a key component of it.
09/13/2024 --foxnews
House Republicans are watching House Speaker Mike Johnson's handling of the government spending fight carefully as he readies to make his case to lead the conference next year.
 
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