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12 Pallet C e nt ral • Janu a r y - Fe b r u a r y 2 0 26 PLAY POLICY AT W hen Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) walked through the doors of Phoenix Wood Products, she wasn't just visiting a facility. She was stepping into a story that mirrors her own. For Cammack, whose family once ran a small sandblasting business and faced devastating losses due to federal policy, the challenges and triumphs of American manufacturers are deeply personal. Cammack explained, "I ran for Congress because I've lived through what happens when Washington loses touch with the people it's meant to serve. I wanted to be a voice for the people who feel overlooked—farmers, veterans, small business owners, and families who simply want a government that works as hard as they do. at mission still drives me every single day." Since taking office in 2021, Cammack has indeed carried out that mission for the wood packaging industry as a strong supporter in Washington. Her visit to Phoenix Wood Products underscored why she fights for policies that empower businesses rather than hinder them. Listening to the Front Lines Cammack saw her visit as a chance to connect with the heartbeat of American industry. In her district and across the country, she hears a consistent refrain REP. KAT CAMMACK STRENGTHENS ALLEGIANCE TO WOOD PACKAGING SECTOR WITH VISIT TO PHOENIX WOOD PRODUCTS BY KATE DOHERTY

