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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THIS is why local seafood is unbeatable! 🙌🏼 You won’t find this delicious, freshly made South Carolina shrimp dip anywhere else—definitely no "Made in China" sticker here! #LowcountryFirst
“With the $195 million we helped secure, improvements to the I-526/Long Point Road interchange are moving forward. We’d like to thank the hardworking people at the Department of Transportation, both at the national level and in the great state of South Carolina. We are always looking for ways to put the Lowcountry first, solve problems, and work with local leaders to keep our neighborhoods connected and protected.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
North America’s grasslands consist of tallgrass, mixed grass, and shortgrass prairie. Through expansion, 70% of our native grasslands have been converted to crops and pasture. Wildlife has suffered. Especially, grassland bird species. Bobwhite quail and pheasant populations have crashed. Monarch butterflies are sliding towards extinction. Elk rarely see their native range. Grasslands need help.
(October 18th, 2024, Washington, DC) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) is introducing the bipartisan Protect American Fisheries Act of 2024, a crucial legislative step supported by over 20 fishery organizations across the country and eight other members of Congress who represent coastal communities.