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!
More on Lowcountry
Three Tren de Aragua gang members arrested in Summerville. Ties to narcotics. Ties to violent crime.
Not in our district. Not in our state. Not in our country. These are criminals: illegal, dangerous, and here to prey on our communities. We won’t stand for it.
30 years ago today The Citadel began allowing women to enroll as cadets.
Thank you to The Citadel to being the iron that sharpened me.
The Lowcountry always has, and always will play a vital role in our country's history.
On June 28, 1776, British ships sailed right into the Lowcountry, to the beaches on Sullivan's Island. We celebrate the brave men who fought, not just for South Carolina, but for our nation's independence.

We delivered a strong letter of support for Chief Doug Wright and the Summerville Police Department in their application for

We crashed The Citadel class of 1980 reunion. The Long Gray Line alive and well in South Carolina.
June 12, 2025, Washington, DC - Congresswoman Nancy Mace released the following statement regarding the arrest of South Carolina State Representative RJ May:
“Law enforcement work hard to expose pedophiles and child molesters,” said Congresswoman Mace. “Public office is not a shield. If you abuse your position and harm children, you deserve to rot behind bars, not hide behind a title.”
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Housing and Infrastructure Programming Day!
We had the pleasure of hosting Joe Mitchell from HUD, Charleston Habitat for Humanity, One80 Place, Charleston Home Builders, and South Carolina Realtors for a powerful discussion on how we can work together to put South Carolina First.
