will always advocate for our small businesses
Advocate for small businesses.
Occurrences
[she] will always advocate for our small businesses
Evidence
"While in that role, she advocated for small business owners, veterans and military families, agricultural producers, and hardworking families like her own."
The REINS Act would "return legislative power to Congress, check federal overreach" and requires Congress to approve major federal agency rules before they take effect.
Cammack said the bill delivers "meaningful improvements for Florida farmers" and helps growers "recover, rebuild, and compete."
Cammack said Florida's Third District is home to "hardworking families, first responders, small businesses, and rural communities" and that permanent tax cuts would stop local small businesses from being "devastated by rising taxes."
Assessments
The promise was to advocate for small businesses, not to enact a specific small-business policy outcome. During her federal House service, Cammack publicly backed tax legislation framed as protecting local small businesses, introduced deregulatory legislation intended to reduce federal burdens, and advanced farm-policy provisions benefiting producers and rural business constituencies in her district. These are concrete same-term advocacy actions within the federal office context, sufficient to count the broad advocacy promise as fulfilled.
The promise was broadly phrased as advocacy for small businesses, not enactment of a specific policy outcome. The evidence shows Cammack repeatedly engaged in public and legislative advocacy tied to small-business interests, including backing tax provisions she framed as protecting local small businesses, introducing deregulatory legislation aimed at reducing regulatory burdens, and advancing farm-policy priorities for producers and rural businesses. Because the promised action was advocacy rather than a measurable enacted result, these same-term actions satisfy the commitment.