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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ICYMI: Thank you Dorchester Paws for the kind words in the Summerville Journal Scene!
"We thank our local, state and federal leaders, especially Mace, who represents the district Dorchester Paws calls home, for putting the Lowcountry first" - April Howard
Did you see Post and Courier 's latest op-ed from Mayor Greg Habib of Goose Creek?!
"I want to thank U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, a Goose Creek native, and her colleagues who made fixing this a priority." - Mayor Habib
As a Goose Creek native, we will always fight for our hometown and deliver results for the Lowcountry.
(Charleston, S.C., August 25, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace’s office (SC-01) will co-host the 2025 Lowcountry Service Academy Day alongside the offices of Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Tim Scott, and Representative Jim Clyburn this September at The Citadel.
This event offers high school students and their families the opportunity to engage directly with representatives from the U.S. Service Academies and to learn more about the application and congressional nomination process.
Judge Gosnell’s decision to deny Eric Bowman’s bond sends a clear message to predators: violent crime will be prosecuted in South Carolina.
My sincerest gratitude to the victim who bravely spoke in court, giving a voice to those who often have none. Victims of domestic violence are not alone, I am fighting for you.
True leadership means acting even when it’s not required, and I will always stand up for justice.
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Attributed to Congresswoman Nancy Mace
Today the court proved the US Constitution is the LAW OF THE LAND.
They came after me because I stood up for victims and demanded crime be prosecuted. Today’s court decision proves their lies and attacks won’t break me. I’ve put my career on the line to fight crime and drafted legislation to strengthen our laws. And I’ll never stop fighting for law and order.
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Attributed to Congresswoman Nancy Mace
Charleston, S.C. August 20, 2025 – Following the release of disturbing video evidence showing Sullivan’s Island resident, Eric Bowman, brutally beating a female victim, Bowman has now been arrested by Sullivan’s Island Police Department for Domestic Violence in the First Degree, one of the most serious violent crimes under South Carolina law.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace issued the following statement:
Take a look at Michael Bannon’s letter to the editor in the Post and Courier, where he thanks us for supporting $120 million for the Hilton Head Bridge replacement.
You can read it here: https://www.postandcourier.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/opinion-letters-snap-restrictions-bridge-funding-headphone-safety-meningitis/article_a06d06cc-b885-489a-b116-6765b7e9ba3a.html
(Washington, D.C., August 14, 2025) - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) announced she is ranked in the top 2% of the U.S. House of Representatives for the number of bills introduced this Congress, filing 40 pieces of legislation this year alone.
(Charleston, S.C., August 13, 2025) - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) announced her office has resolved 1,557 casework requests for Lowcountry residents this year alone, navigating constituents through casework needs from veterans’ benefits and Social Security to Medicare and passport delays.
Since January, 78 passport cases have been expedited, ensuring residents could travel for family emergencies, business, or long-awaited vacations without unnecessary holdups.
Did you catch this in the news?
Charleston County School District CFO Daniel Prentice recently highlighted our commitment to serving the Lowcountry:
“Of note, we receive regular outreach from the local staff of U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace’s field office in Charleston. Her staff is one text message or phone call away, typically with an instantaneous response—forming a critical bridge of direct access to Washington.”
When our community needs something done, we don’t just listen, we act.