Education

South Carolina offers diverse education options, from public to charter and private schools, as well as homeschooling. It's time to rethink how we fund education and empower parents to choose where their kids go to school. As a community, we can agree that every child deserves a quality education that fits their needs. Regardless of politics, let's support educational choice so all families have options. Together, we can ensure every child gets the education they deserve, setting them up for success.
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(Washington, D.C., June 26th, 2024) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a key member of the House Committee on Government Oversight and Accountability will be questioning witnesses in a hearing titled “Standing up for the Rule of Law: Ending Illegal Racial Discrimination and Protecting Men and Women in U.S. Employment Practices.” The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, June 27, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. ET in 2154 Rayburn House Office Building.
(Washington D.C.) - Representative Nancy Mace's bill (R-SC-01), the Allowing Contractors to Choose Employees for Select Skills Act (ACCESS Act), has passed out of committee and is now one step away from reaching the House Floor for a vote. The ACCESS Act aims to prohibit minimum experience or educational requirements for proposed contractor personnel in government contract solicitations.
Washington, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) voted yes on H.R. 5, the Parental Bill of Rights Act. The legislation seeks to protect the fundamental rights of parents to oversee the education and care of their children.
The legislation is built on five, common-sense principles:
Rep. Mace joins Varney and Co. to discuss the Administration's plan to forgive billions in student debt. Watch the full video below:
Rep. Mace joined Maggie Westerman of The Evening Edit to discuss the administration's plan to forgive billions in student debt. Watch the full video below:
Rep. Mace discusses school curriculum with the Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties on 5/20/22. Watch the full video below:
The Honorable Merrick B. Garland
Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20530
Dear Attorney General Garland:
Congresswoman Nancy Mace raised the alarm on the Department of Education's plan to fund the teaching of "Critical Race Theory" in public schools across America on OAN.
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