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Last month, we celebrated National Police Week on Capitol Hill. It wasn't an event just for lawmakers in Washington, but for Americans across the country to honor, remember, and recognize our hardworking men and women in blue who work tirelessly every day to protect and serve our communities.
GAINESVILLE, FL – Today, Congresswoman Kat Cammack (FL-03) honored fallen heroes in a Memorial Day ceremony in Green Cove Springs.
The event, hosted by the City of Green Cove Springs, included a presentation of the colors by the Green Cove Springs Police Department, an aerial flyover by the Dreamland Squadron, and proclamations for Memorial Day by Mayor Ed Gaw, local Boy Scout Troop 577, and proclamation presentations by representatives from Naval Air Station Jacksonville and the Fleet Readiness Center Southeast in Jacksonville.
America’s independent contractors are generally free to choose their clients, the work they do, and their hours of operation. It’s an arrangement that works for them and their schedules: Nearly eight-in-ten prefer their independent status.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we witnessed firsthand the breakdown in our supply chains when federal, state, and local entities had to compete with one another for simple personal protective equipment. It was a terrifying glimpse into a future situation that has the potential to be mimicked on a larger, more dangerous scale.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Kat Cammack (R-FL-03) introduced the Gigabit Opportunity (GO) Act. The bill acknowledges the importance of high-speed internet to the 21st century economy and accordingly encourages private investment in broadband service through targeted tax incentives in areas that still lack access.
Washington D.C. – Congresswoman Kat Cammack (FL-03) delivered the first Republican Address of this Congress in honor of our nation’s law enforcement officers and their families. As the wife of a firefighter and swat medic, she understands the sacrifices they make and the burdens they take on to protect our communities. Standing at the National Law Enforcement Memorial, Congresswoman Cammack has a message to tell:
Two months ago, I gave an impassioned speech on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. If you didn’t catch it, it was about H.R. 1280, the “George Floyd Justice In Policing Act,” a bill that passed the House largely along party lines with a final vote of 220 in favor and 212 opposed. This bill — which faces a steep uphill climb in the Senate — would criminalize chokeholds, ban no-knock warrants and overrule “qualified immunity,” among other provisions.
Tuesday, April 13 marked the first 100 days in office for me and my team in Washington, D.C., and Florida's Third Congressional District. A few months ago, I shared updates on our work, and I look forward to continuing this important practice to keep you apprised of everything on Capitol Hill and right here at home.
GAINESVILLE, FL – Today, Congresswoman Kat Cammack (FL-03), in conjunction with the Republican Study Committee (RSC), introduced the Chinese Communist Party Politburo Accountability Act.
For decades, Democrats in our country have attempted to marginalize Republican women who dare support conservative policies and candidates, all to pass their radical left-wing policies. We have long known these smears are part and parcel of left-wing politicking, but recent events at our southern border have shed new light on this dangerous hypocrisy of the modern American left.