Kat Cammack — Republican Candidate for U.S. House in Florida, 2026
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Kat's Positions on Key Issues
Economy
HighRepresentative Kat Cammack supports policies aimed at fostering a strong economy, lower prices, and increased consumer choice. She voted in favor of the Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act and the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act. Cammack stated that reducing "Obama-era emissions rules" would lead to cheaper cars, more energy, and less bureaucratic control. She received a 96% session score from Heritage Action.
“Last night, I sat with Democrat colleagues to lead by example. When it comes to America, we don’t sit on our hands, WE RISE TO OUR FEET. Protecting our citizens should unite us as Representatives. Instead, my colleagues on the left sat with scowls while I stood for law enforcement, secure borders, a strong economy, and safer communities," Cammack said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.”
Immigration
HighKat Cammack supports policies requiring U.S. citizenship for voting and has cosponsored the SAVE America Act, which mandates photo ID for federal elections and proof of citizenship for voter registration. She opposes amnesty for individuals who illegally enter the country, stating that immigration laws must be enforced to address national security concerns. Additionally, she sponsored a bill aimed at limiting the hiring of undocumented immigrants by law enforcement.
““This is a real issue with real consequences,” said Congresswoman Cammack. “The SAVE America Act does what voters want: proof of citizenship, voter ID, and common-sense limits on mail-in ballots. That’s not extreme, it’s responsible. If Democrats are blocking it, Americans should ask why.””
Healthcare
HighCongresswoman Kat Cammack introduced the bipartisan Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act, aiming to assist states in preserving maternal health and addressing disparities. She also reintroduced a plan to expand access to Health Savings Accounts for lower-income Americans. Cammack has expressed concerns about rising drug prices, questioning pharmaceutical executives on industry consolidation. She is also scored by Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, indicating her opposition to abortion.
““Families didn’t get a 30 percent raise,” Cammack said. “So why are they being handed 30 percent higher drug bills?” (Kat Cammack, cammack.house.gov/issues/health)”
Climate & Energy
MediumKat Cammack has consistently voted against environmental protection measures, evidenced by her 0-5% lifetime score from the League of Conservation Voters. She voted Nay on bills like rescinding protections for the Boundary Waters, limiting environmental review for pipelines, and defunding the DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. She also advocated for research funding related to Florida environmental issues and broadband infrastructure in rural communities. Heritage Action awarded her a 94% lifetime score.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
HighRepresentative Kat Cammack consistently supports anti-abortion legislation. She voted in favor of H.R. 21, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, in January 2025, which mandates medical care for infants born alive after abortion attempts. She is a co-chair of the Congressional Pro-Life Caucus and introduced a House Resolution to ensure accurate medical information, stating that treatment for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies is not abortion.
““No woman facing a medical emergency like a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy should be left in danger because of confusion or misinformation,” said Congresswoman Cammack. (Congresswoman Kat Cammack, cammack.house.gov, undated press release)”
Foreign Policy
HighCongresswoman Kat Cammack voted to pass the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), stating it strengthens national defense and addresses domestic and international challenges. She secured amendments within the NDAA to enhance defense and medical supply chain security, boost cybersecurity, and improve National Guard readiness for homeland defense. Cammack also advocates for countering fentanyl trafficking and protecting U.S. national security from foreign investment threats.
““This year’s NDAA not only strengthens our national defense—it delivers real solutions to the challenges Americans face at home and abroad. By securing our supply chains, boosting cybersecurity, advancing cutting-edge research at universities, and cracking down on fentanyl trafficking, we’re giving our service members the tools they need while protecting our communities," said Congresswoman Cammack. "I’m proud that nine of my amendments were included in this year’s bill, and I remain committed to ensuring America stays strong, secure, and ready to meet any challenge.””
Education
HighCongresswoman Kat Cammack introduced the "Keep Kids in Schools Act of 2022," which seeks to prohibit unspent COVID-19 relief funds from going to elementary and secondary schools that do not offer full-time in-person instruction. She states that students need to be in school for their academic and social development, asserting it is unacceptable to keep them out of the classroom.
“"Our students deserve and need to be in school. After more than a year of on-and-off virtual and in-person education, it is no longer acceptable to keep students out of the classroom, forcing them to miss out on important milestones for their academic and social development," said Rep. Cammack. "In Florida, we've been fortunate to have Governor DeSantis leading the way and pushing for in-person instruction, and I'm pleased to join Senator Rubio in this important effort to get our kids back in the classroom."”
Gun Policy
HighRepresentative Kat Cammack opposes gun control measures and voted against gun control legislation in the House of Representatives. She advocates for a nationwide concealed carry reciprocity law, asserting that the Republican Party will always uphold the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms. Cammack believes that tragic events caused by individuals should not alter constitutional rights.
““I stand 1,000% convicted in the fact that the Republican Party will always stand for the Constitution and the Second Amendment and our right to bear arms,” Kat Cammack said to the Florida Phoenix on July 16, 2024. “One deranged individual, who clearly needed help, he is not going to change the United States Constitution and our right as Americans to bear arms. Absolutely not.””
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