Track Kat's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Reclaim the Reins Act significantly expands Congressional oversight of agency rulemaking by mandating detailed economic impact reports, allowing for Comptroller General review, requiring Congressional approval for major revenue-raising rules, and instituting a sunset review for existing regulations.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
The Reclaim the Reins Act significantly strengthens the Congressional Review Act by mandating detailed economic and job impact reports for all new agency regulations. It requires Congressional approval for major rules that increase revenue to take effect. Furthermore, the Act establishes a five-year sunset review process requiring Congress to affirmatively approve existing agency rules or see them expire.
The ABC Act mandates a comprehensive review and simplification of processes, forms, and communications across Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and Social Security to alleviate burdens on family caregivers.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
The ABC Act mandates a comprehensive review of Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and Social Security programs to significantly simplify application processes, forms, and communications for family caregivers. This effort requires federal agencies to streamline requirements, improve customer service, and enhance accessibility across their systems. The goal is to reduce the administrative burden on caregivers while ensuring clear and timely access to essential benefits. Agencies must report their findings and planned actions to Congress within two years of enactment.
This resolution designates March 27, 2025, as "National Women in Agriculture Day" to recognize the vital contributions of women to U.S. agriculture and encourage public support for their roles.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
This resolution officially designates March 27, 2025, as "National Women in Agriculture Day" to honor the significant contributions of women across all sectors of U.S. agriculture. It recognizes women as vital producers, leaders, and mentors who drive economic success and support the next generation in farming. The bill encourages the public to celebrate and support the essential role women play in ensuring the nation's food supply and global trade.
The "Defund NPR Act" prohibits federal funding to National Public Radio (NPR) and prevents public broadcast stations from using federal funds to pay dues to or purchase programming from NPR.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
The "Defund NPR Act" eliminates all direct and indirect federal funding to National Public Radio (NPR) and any successor organization. It prevents public broadcast stations from using federal funds to pay dues to or acquire programming from NPR. The bill also removes references to NPR in specific sections of the Communications Act of 1934.
This bill establishes the Office of Public Safety Communications within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to improve public safety communications policies and oversee the First Responder Network Authority.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
The Public Safety Communications Act establishes the Office of Public Safety Communications within the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). This office will be headed by the Associate Administrator for Public Safety Communications, who will oversee Next Generation 911 grant programs, analyze public safety communications policy, advise the Assistant Secretary, manage the First Responder Network Authority, and conduct annual audits of the Authority's activities. The goal of the office is to enhance public safety communication policies and the deployment of advanced communication technologies for public safety.
This bill prohibits members of the House of Representatives from displaying foreign flags on the House floor, with exceptions for lapel pins and exhibit displays during speeches or debates, and tasks the Sergeant-at-Arms with enforcement.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
This bill prohibits members of the House of Representatives from displaying foreign flags on the House floor during sessions. The ban excludes lapel pins and the use of flags in exhibits during speeches or debates. The Sergeant-at-Arms will be responsible for enforcing this prohibition.
The "Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act of 2025" or the "REINS Act of 2025" increases Congressional oversight of federal regulations by requiring Congressional approval for major rules with significant economic impacts, while also mandating more transparency and analysis from agencies. It also directs the Comptroller General to study the number and cost of rules in effect.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
The Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act of 2025 aims to increase Congressional oversight of federal regulations by requiring Congressional approval for any "major rule" (defined as having an economic impact of at least $100 million) before it can take effect. The Act also mandates federal agencies to publish detailed information supporting a rule and requires the Comptroller General to report on each major rule. It also directs the Comptroller General to study and determine the number of rules in effect, the number of major rules in effect, and the total estimated economic cost of all these rules and submit a report to Congress with the study's findings within one year of the Act's enactment.