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Congratulations to Caroline Davey, our South Carolina District 1 Congressional Art Competition winner.

She painted the Old Santee Canal Otter, our favorite among hundreds of outstanding submissions. Her piece now hangs in the hallway of the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.

Lowcountry First.

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We wrote a letter of support for Charleston County School District’s Violence Protection efforts, because every student and teacher deserves a safe place to learn and grow.

Lowcountry First.

Issues:EducationLowcountry

We got a behind-the-scenes look at TSA operations at Charleston International Airport and met with senior Trump administration officials from the Transportation Security Administration.
 
Lowcountry First. 
 
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"President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill means lower taxes, secure borders, and promises kept to the American people. Hakeem Jeffries and the Left are flailing, and failing. If you’re against this bill, you’re against America. We voted for it, we passed it, and we got it done for our country," said Congresswoman Mace.

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Issues:Better GovernmentCongressJobs & EconomySecuring Our BordersSpending

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.

Issues:LowcountrySecuring Our Borders

Results > Partisan Politics.

We’re ranked the 22nd most bipartisan office in Congress, because solving problems matters more than scoring points.

 

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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.

 

Issues:LowcountryWomen & Victim's Rights

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. 

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We stand with the men and women who fought for us, and have carried the fight back home with them every day. We pray God is with you through every battle, internal, and external, and we thank you for your service. 

 

Issues:Veterans

We’re here to fight alongside every woman and survivor carrying invisible scars.

You are strong. You are not alone. And you are so much more than what you’ve been through.

Issues:Women & Victim's Rights