Kat Cammack
RepublicanU.S. Representative, FL-3| Age | 38 (b. 1988-02-16) |
| Gender | Female |
| In office since | 2021-01-03 (~5 yrs) |
| Religion | Protestant (Christian) |
| Education | BA in International Relations, Metropolitan State University of Denver (2015); MA in National Defense and Strategic Studies, U.S. Naval War College (2018) |
| Prior occupation | Deputy Chief of Staff and campaign manager to U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho (2012/2013-2019); founder/owner of Grit Strategies, a media, marketing and political consulting firm |
| Military service | No |
| Birthplace | Denver, Colorado |
| Marital status | Married — Matt Harrison |
| Children | 1 |
| Residence | Gainesville, Florida |
Pending research: race / ethnicity · languages · notable relatives · openly lgbtq.
Career & politics
| First elected | 2020 |
| Committees | House Committee on Agriculture · House Committee on Agriculture - Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development · House Committee on Energy and Commerce · House Committee on Energy and Commerce - Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade · House Committee on Energy and Commerce - Subcommittee on Communications and Technology · House Committee on Energy and Commerce - Subcommittee on Health |
| Caucuses | Republican Study Committee · Congressional Pro-Life Caucus (Co-chair) · Campus Free Speech Caucus · Congressional Coalition on Adoption · Congressional Blockchain Caucus · Congressional Ukraine Caucus |
| Leadership | Chair, Republican Women's Caucus (2025-present) · Chair, Congressional Women's Caucus (2023-2025) |
| Ideology | Conservative Republican; member of the Republican Study Committee. Voted on January 7, 2021 to object to certification of 2020 presidential election results; describes herself as a 'conservative with grit'. |
Financial
Net worth: estimate
No holdings recorded yet (from official Financial Disclosure filings).
Top donors: American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) ($25,360)
Top industries: Real Estate
Scandals & crimes ledger
No recorded incidents. Under the adjudicated-only methodology, an entry appears only when a court or official body has formally acted and the record is cited.