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Meet Congresswoman Nancy Mace
Congresswoman Nancy Mace made history as the first woman to graduate from The Citadel in 1999 and later became the first Republican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina. She sits on the House Armed Services, Veteran’s Affairs and Oversight committees. She also is Chairwoman of the Cybersecurity Subcommittee on Oversight.
Latest News From Our Office
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Dec. 19, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) reintroduced the Protect American Fisheries Act of 2025 to strengthen protections for U.S. fisheries and coastal communities against foreign interference and illegal fishing.
We just introduced the Preventing the Recognition of T*rrorist States Act.
This bill would designate the Taliban as a Foreign T*rrorist Organization, the Taliban-run government of Afghanistan as a State Sponsor of T*rrorism, and prohibit federal agencies from taking actions recognizing the Taliban-led government of Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Dec.
Committee Clips
Received a few briefings regarding Operation Midnight Hammer as a result of my work on the House Armed Services Committee. Also, presented our "Patriot Award" to the Airmen and Airwomen of the flight wing who participated in Operation Midnight Hammer.
South Carolina and America FIRST.
No child is born in the wrong body, they are created perfectly in the eyes of the Lord.
There are two sexes: male and female, and they cannot be changed.
Convincing children they need to become anything else is child abuse.
The House must pass the Protect Children’s Innocence Act.
We chaired a critical @GOPOversight Subcommittee hearing on using technology to combat human trafficking.
The average age a victim is first trafficked in America is as young as 12-14 years old. Children are being exploited on phones and websites while law enforcement drowns in over 20 million Cyber Tipline reports annually with outdated tools.
A Congress where only 5% of bills ever reach the floor for an open vote is a Congress who cannot effectively address rising costs, from housing and healthcare to childcare and everyday necessities.
MACE WIN: We secured the largest SCDOT grant in South Carolina history, and more than $400 million in federal grants for the Lowcountry.
These aren’t political talking points. They’re game-changing infrastructure projects which will ease traffic, improve safety, and support the Lowcountry's explosive growth.
