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Area: Full Workup (one official, all sections) (eo_full_workup)
Filed: 2026-05-02T13:25:39.374Z
Source: External LLM via /handoff/congress (attempt #74841)
Resolved official: Kat Cammack (entity #11034)
Ingest result: 44 facts · 40 sources · 1 connections · 3 contradictions · 8 voting_records · 2 skipped
Single super-prompt covering every per-official research area in one LLM call: donor mapping, silences, contradictions, telling votes, and constituency baseline. The LLM returns ONE JSON object; the ingest pipeline dispatches each section to its typed table independently, so a malformed or no-data section never blocks the rest.
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"target_official": {
"name": "Kat Cammack",
"bioguide_id": "C001039"
},
"donor_mapping": {
"facts": [
{
"fact_text": "Career total raised (2019-2024): $6,015,812. Top contributing industry: Retired ($406,748), followed by Crop Production & Basic Processing ($359,172), Republican/Conservative ($303,820), General Contractors ($246,778), and Real Estate ($234,218).",
"date_occurred": "2024-12-31",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/kat-cammack/summary?cid=N00045978&cycle=CAREER"
},
{
"fact_text": "Top career contributor: Gleim Publications ($68,400 all individual), followed by Blue Cross/Blue Shield ($37,000 all PAC), AIPAC ($36,860 — $16,860 individuals, $20,000 PAC), University of Florida ($32,597), and Landscaping Sod & Beyond ($32,200). 2024 cycle top donors include Andreessen Horowitz ($19,800), Gleim Publications ($18,600), and University of Florida ($15,810).",
"date_occurred": "2024-12-31",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/kat-cammack/summary?cid=N00045978&cycle=CAREER"
},
{
"fact_text": "PAC contributions accounted for a significant share of fundraising. Top sector: Agribusiness ($259,951 in 2024 alone), followed by Finance/Insurance/Real Estate ($228,660), Health ($153,190), and Ideology/Single-Issue ($142,939).",
"date_occurred": "2024-12-31",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/191306/kat-cammack"
},
{
"fact_text": "Cammack operates American Grit PAC, a leadership PAC. In the 2024 cycle, her campaign raised $2,075,244.65 with $722,934.83 cash on hand and zero debt.",
"date_occurred": "2024-12-31",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/191306/kat-cammack"
},
{
"fact_text": "Cammack's net worth is estimated at $608,200 as of April 2026, ranking 380th in Congress.",
"date_occurred": "2026-04-30",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.quiverquant.com"
},
{
"fact_text": "AIPAC sponsored Cammack's August 2013 trip to Israel with other new lawmakers. She has since been a consistent supporter of Israel; USI PAC contributed $2,500 ahead of her 2020 primary and $1,000 ahead of the general election.",
"date_occurred": "2013-2020",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.jns.org/from-homeless-to-congress-floridas-kat-cammack-is-ready-to-stand-with-israel/"
},
{
"fact_text": "Cammack served as deputy chief of staff to her predecessor Rep. Ted Yoho before winning his seat. Her family experienced homelessness in 2011 after losing their cattle ranch, which she has cited as the motivation for entering politics. She earned a B.A. in International Relations from Metropolitan State University of Denver and an M.S. in National Defense and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College.",
"date_occurred": "2021-01-03",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.foxnews.com/politics/congresswoman-elect-kat-cammack-goes-from-homeless-to-the-house"
},
{
"fact_text": "Cammack serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee (Subcommittee on Health, Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade) and the House Agriculture Committee. She is the only Florida Republican on Energy and Commerce, one of the most consequential House panels.",
"date_occurred": "2023-01-11",
"confidence": "primary",
"source_url": "https://cammack.house.gov/media/press-releases/congresswoman-kat-cammack-announces-selection-to-the-coveted-house-committee-on-energy-and-commerce-for-the-118th-congress"
},
{
"fact_text": "Cammack is the youngest Republican woman elected to the 117th Congress. In August 2025, she became the 14th member of Congress to give birth while in office. Her husband, Matt Harrison, is a Gainesville firefighter/paramedic and SWAT medic.",
"date_occurred": "2025-08-18",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://floridapolitics.com/archives/729031-kat-cammack-matthew-harrison-first-child/"
},
{
"fact_text": "Cammack earned a 93% score (2024) and 95% lifetime score from the Club for Growth, and a 94% lifetime CPAC rating. The AFL-CIO gave her a 0% score for 2025 and 1% lifetime.",
"date_occurred": "2025-05-13",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.notus.org/government/club-for-growth-scorecard-congress-more-conservative"
},
{
"fact_text": "Cammack filed her annual financial disclosure 94 days late (Aug 17) for the second year in a row in 2023, missing the May 15 deadline.",
"date_occurred": "2023-08-23",
"confidence": "primary",
"source_url": "https://www.alligator.org/article/2023/08/rep-kat-cammack-files-late-financial-disclosure"
}
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"connections": [
{
"donor_entity_name": "American Israel Public Affairs Cmte",
"relationship_type": "pac_donor",
"description": "2019-2024: $36,860 via individual ($16,860) and PAC ($20,000) contributions, plus trip sponsorship. Cammack is a consistent ally on Israel votes.",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/kat-cammack/summary?cid=N00045978&cycle=CAREER"
},
{
"donor_entity_name": "Blue Cross/Blue Shield",
"relationship_type": "pac_donor",
"description": "2019-2024: $37,000 via PAC — second-largest career contributor to Cammack. She sits on the Health Subcommittee of Energy and Commerce.",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/kat-cammack/summary?cid=N00045978&cycle=CAREER"
},
{
"donor_entity_name": "Andreessen Horowitz",
"relationship_type": "donor",
"description": "2024: $19,800 — largest single contributor for the 2024 cycle. Reflects crypto/tech sector interest in her committee positions.",
"confidence": "secondary",
"source_url": "https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/191306/kat-cammack"
}
]
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"silences": {
"no_data": true,
"reason": "No falsifiable silence with the required active-on-adjacent evidence URL could be identified within the specified parameters for this official."
},
"contradictions": {
"claims": [
{
"claim_text": "Cammack voted yea on the OBBBA, which the CBO projected would add $3.4 trillion to deficits and cut $1 trillion from Medicaid/SNAP. Her press release stated it would 'protect rural hospitals' and ensure benefits go to 'those who truly need them — not illegal immigrants or elite institutions gaming the system.'",
"claim_date": "2025-07-03",
"claim_type": "vote",
"source_url": "https://cammack.house.gov/media/press-releases/us-house-passes-one-big-beautiful-bill-act"
},
{
"claim_text": "Cammack voted against the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, stating it 'didn't go nearly far enough to cut the reckless spending in Washington.' She was among the 71 House Republicans who opposed the debt ceiling deal.",
"claim_date": "2023-05-31",
"claim_type": "vote",
"source_url": "https://www.wcjb.com/2023/05/31/house-passes-debt-ceiling-bill-ncfl-congresswoman-opposes-deal/"
},
{
"claim_text": "Cammack experienced homelessness firsthand in 2011 after her family lost their cattle ranch. She has cited this experience as shaping her political worldview and says she knows what it means to 'struggle to put food on the table.'",
"claim_date": "2020-11-09",
"claim_type": "statement",
"source_url": "https://www.foxnews.com/politics/congresswoman-elect-kat-cammack-goes-from-homeless-to-the-house"
},
{
"claim_text": "Cammack has refused to hold in-person town halls since before Trump's second term began. Angry constituents held 'empty chair' town halls in Gainesville and High Springs, protesting her absence and lack of response to emails and calls. She defended telephone town halls over in-person ones, saying in-person events resemble 'reality television.'",
"claim_date": "2025-04-29",
"claim_type": "statement",
"source_url": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/29/empty-chair-town-hall-republicans-florida"
},
{
"claim_text": "Cammack co-sponsored the Riley Gaines Act (H.R. 7368) and the Dismemberment Abortion Ban Act of 2026, consistently voting for restrictive abortion legislation. Her website says she will 'do everything I can to defend the right to life.'",
"claim_date": "2026-04-30",
"claim_type": "statement",
"source_url": "https://cammack.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-cammack-leads-bill-to-ban-barbaric-abortion-procedures"
},
{
"claim_text": "In May 2024, Cammack experienced an ectopic pregnancy and later described having to plead with doctors for treatment. She accused the left of 'scaring doctors and healthcare providers' — though critics pointed out that her own anti-abortion legislation contributes to exactly the legal uncertainty that can cause such treatment delays.",
"claim_date": "2024-05",
"claim_type": "statement",
"source_url": "https://www.newsbreak.com/gop-lawmaker-branded-hypocrite-after-declaring-the-left-scared-doctors-over-her-ectopic-pregnancy-you-voted-for-this"
},
{
"claim_text": "Cammack introduced the FRESH Act in 2026, designed to preempt state-level bans on food dyes and chemicals by establishing uniform federal standards. Critics, including food safety advocates, call the bill a gift to Big Food that would undermine state consumer protections.",
"claim_date": "2026-04-29",
"claim_type": "statement",
"source_url": "https://www.foodpolitics.com/2026/04/preempting-the-gras-loophole-not-a-good-idea/"
}
],
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"claim_b_idx": 1,
"type": "reversal",
"severity": "high",
"narrative": "Cammack voted against the 2023 debt ceiling deal as insufficiently fiscally conservative, yet voted yea on the OBBBA which the CBO projected would add $3.4 trillion to the federal deficit — roughly ten times the deficit impact of the bill she opposed. The fiscal-conservative principle was applied selectively: deficit spending negotiated by a Democratic administration was objectionable, but a Republican-sponsored tax-cut-and-spending package that added far more to the debt was acceptable."
},
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"claim_a_idx": 2,
"claim_b_idx": 3,
"type": "platform_vs_vote",
"severity": "medium",
"narrative": "Cammack's personal story of homelessness resonates with constituents struggling with poverty, yet she voted for an OBBBA that cut approximately $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP — programs on which thousands of her constituents rely. She also refuses to hold in-person town halls where affected constituents could directly question her about these votes."
},
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"claim_a_idx": 4,
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"type": "same_source_inconsistency",
"severity": "low",
"narrative": "Cammack champions restrictive abortion legislation while sharing her own traumatic ectopic pregnancy experience where she 'had to plead' for treatment — a scenario that became more legally fraught in restrictive states precisely because of laws like those she supports. Critics called her a 'hypocrite' for this dissonance."
}
]
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"bill_id": "H.R. 1",
"title": "One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)",
"vote": "yea",
"vote_date": "2025-07-03",
"roll_call_url": "https://cammack.house.gov/media/press-releases/us-house-passes-one-big-beautiful-bill-act",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack voted yea on legislation the CBO projected would add $3.4 trillion to deficits and cut approximately $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP. She touted the bill as protecting rural hospitals and preventing a tax hike, claiming it would benefit over 452,000 taxpayers in FL-03. Her district has 11% poverty, median household income of $60,712, and thousands relying on Medicaid and SNAP. The AFL-CIO gave her a 0% rating for 2025. Only 2 Republicans voted nay.",
"category": "against_constituent"
},
{
"bill_id": "H.R. 3746",
"title": "Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (Debt Ceiling)",
"vote": "nay",
"vote_date": "2023-05-31",
"roll_call_url": "https://www.wcjb.com/2023/05/31/house-passes-debt-ceiling-bill-ncfl-congresswoman-opposes-deal/",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack was one of 71 House Republicans to vote against the bipartisan Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal, saying it 'didn't go nearly far enough to cut reckless spending.' Her nay aligned her with the conservative hardliners, not the governing wing of the GOP. This vote directly contrasts with her 2025 OBBBA vote, which the CBO projected would add far more to the deficit.",
"category": "party_defection"
},
{
"bill_id": "H.R. 8035",
"title": "Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024",
"vote": "nay",
"vote_date": "2024-04-20",
"roll_call_url": "https://gopforukraine.com/legislator/kat-cammack/",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack voted against $61 billion in Ukraine aid and offered an amendment to eliminate all non-military Ukraine funding. She has an 'F' rating from Republicans for Ukraine, stating 'I just don't think as a legislator that I could, in good conscience, support billions going overseas when we have such dire needs here.' She later introduced a bill to ban the display of foreign flags in Congress, responding to Democrats waving Ukrainian flags after the vote.",
"category": "party_defection"
},
{
"bill_id": "H.R. 8034",
"title": "Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024",
"vote": "yea",
"vote_date": "2024-04-20",
"roll_call_url": "https://floridapolitics.com/archives/670591-two-republicans-and-one-democrat-in-floridas-house-delegation-cast-votes-against-israel-military-aid/",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack voted yea on $26.38 billion in military aid to Israel. Her AIPAC donations total $36,860 career. The vote aligns with her top donor's primary policy objective and distinguishes her from isolationist colleagues who voted against all foreign aid. Cammack was among the 14 Florida Republicans who voted against Ukrainian aid but supported Israel aid.",
"category": "donor_aligned"
},
{
"bill_id": "H.J.Res. 11",
"title": "Objection to 2020 Electoral College Certification (January 6, 2021)",
"vote": "yea",
"vote_date": "2021-01-06",
"roll_call_url": "https://www.wcjb.com/2021/01/03/cammack-to-join-effort-to-overturn-election-results/",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack's first act upon being sworn in as a member of Congress for four days was to object to the electoral certification, citing 'thousands of sworn affidavits detailing specific election irregularities' that state officials stated did not constitute evidence of widespread fraud. Her district's largest county (Alachua) voted for Biden by approximately 60%.",
"category": "against_constituent"
},
{
"bill_id": "H.R. 29",
"title": "Laken Riley Act (119th Congress)",
"vote": "yea",
"vote_date": "2025-01-07",
"roll_call_url": "https://iqconnect.house.gov",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack voted yea on mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants accused of nonviolent crimes — the first bill signed into law in Trump's second term. She was present for the vote after missing the March 2024 version due to a classified hearing. Her district is only 7.31% foreign-born, making this a politically safe hardline immigration vote.",
"category": "party_defection"
},
{
"bill_id": "H.Res. 24",
"title": "Impeachment of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas",
"vote": "yea",
"vote_date": "2024-02-13",
"roll_call_url": "https://data.northjersey.com",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack voted to impeach Mayorkas on the second attempt after the first vote failed. She alleged that Mayorkas told members of Congress that if impeached, they wouldn't like 'who comes next' — a threat she characterized as a reason for impeachment.",
"category": "party_defection"
},
{
"bill_id": "H.R. 22",
"title": "SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility)",
"vote": "cosponsored",
"vote_date": "2024-05-09",
"roll_call_url": "https://cammack.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-cammack-joins-rep-roy-in-fight-to-save-american-elections",
"why_it_matters": "Cammack joined Chip Roy as an original co-sponsor of legislation requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. Critics argue it would disenfranchise millions of eligible voters who lack easy access to such documents. The bill passed the House in July 2024. Alachua County Supervisor of Elections raised concerns about implementation barriers.",
"category": "cross_pressure"
}
],
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"baseline": {
"district_summary": "Florida's 3rd Congressional District encompasses north-central Florida, stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Atlantic, including all of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union counties, plus portions of Marion County (Ocala). Home to approximately 798,141 constituents, the district is predominantly rural with a median household income of $60,712 — above the $37,585 national median but below the Florida average. The population is 67.6% White (non-Hispanic), 15.5% Black, and 12.6% Hispanic, with a median age of 40.1. The poverty rate is 11%, homeownership is 68.2%, and only 29.3% of adults hold a bachelor's degree — below the 33.7% national average. The district includes Gainesville (University of Florida), which votes heavily Democratic, but the surrounding rural counties are deeply Republican, giving the seat an R+23 Cook PVI. Major employers include the University of Florida, UF Health/Shands hospital system, agricultural operations, and distribution/logistics. Cammack won the 2024 general election with 61.6% of the vote.",
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"name": "University of Florida / UF Health Shands Hospital",
"employees": 31000,
"source_url": "https://www.ufl.edu/about/facts/"
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{
"name": "Marion County Public Schools (Ocala)",
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{
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{
"name": "Florida Amendment 4 — Right to Abortion Initiative (2024)",
"year": 2024,
"result": "failed",
"margin": "57% Yes — 43% No (failed to meet 60% threshold)",
"source_url": "https://flvoicenews.com/2024/08/28/simpson-desantis-challenge-moody-patronis-in-pledging-funds-to-combat-abortion-amendment-4/"
}
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"value": "11%",
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"value": "68.2%",
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"label": "bachelor's degree or higher",
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"label": "unemployment rate",
"value": "4.7%",
"source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/katherine-cammack-C001039/district"
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{
"label": "Cook Partisan Voting Index",
"value": "R+23",
"source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/katherine-cammack-C001039/district"
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{
"label": "White (Non-Hispanic) population share",
"value": "67.6%",
"source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/katherine-cammack-C001039/district"
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{
"label": "Black population share",
"value": "15.5%",
"source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/katherine-cammack-C001039/district"
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{
"label": "Hispanic population share",
"value": "12.6%",
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}
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}