Lowcountry
Welcome to our Lowcountry page! We work every day for the heart of South Carolina’s coastal region, whether improving local jobs, advocating for infrastructure upgrades, or supporting small businesses. We’ve hosted countless meetings with community leaders, townhalls, and meetings with business owners to ensure we are your voice in Washington. Stay tuned for more updates on how we’re making the Lowcountry a better place to live, work, and thrive!
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(Washington, D.C. – February 4, 2025) – Representative Nancy Mace (SC-01) will stand alongside President Donald Trump at the White House on National Girls & Women in Sports Day as he signs the Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports Executive Order on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. This executive order reaffirms a fundamental principle: women and girls should not have their privacy, opportunities, scholarships, or safety jeopardized by radical gender ideology.

We had a "grape" meeting with Charleston Wine + Food. 🍇
(Washington, D.C., January 28th, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace released the following statement after South Carolina Air National Guard Named Best Recruiting Team in the nation:
As winter weather moves into South Carolina, our office wants to ensure you have access to essential updates and resources to stay safe. Please be aware of the following information and take necessary precautions:
Cold Weather Shelters in Beaufort County:
(Washington, D.C., January 20th, 2024) – Congresswoman Mace’s statement after Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States:
“Donald Trump called today 'Liberation Day,' and it’s true—Americans are finally free from the far-left and the establishment’s chokehold on our nation.
(Washington, D.C., January 17th, 2024) – Representative Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has been reappointed as the Chair of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation for the 119th Congress.
Human Trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar criminal industry denying freedom to 24.9 million people worldwide. This crime affects every community, including here in South Carolina. It robs individuals of their freedom, dignity, and safety. In recent years, South Carolina, like many other states, has seen a spike in human trafficking. It often goes unnoticed, but it still happens all around us. This is why it is so important for us to work together as a community to combat human trafficking and create a safer South Carolina for all.
