In the News
Wonderful words from a constituent thanking our office for standing with law enforcement during a time when police were under constant attack.
While others were calling to defund the police, we were securing federal grants to strengthen their resources, over $2.3 million in the last two years. Law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day. Our commitment to law and order has NEVER wavered.
MACE WIN: This week, The Island News published an op-ed outlining our work to expand access to care for Lowcountry veterans.
As a member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, we helped approve the authorization of more than $30 million for a state-of-the-art VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic in Beaufort County, bringing primary care, mental health services, and essential VA programs closer to home for nearly 17,000 local veterans.
"Today Republicans have a governing trifecta: the House, the Senate and the White House. If we fail to pass legislation that permanently secures the border, addresses the affordability crisis, improves health care and restores law and order, we will lose this majority. And we will deserve it. "
Check out our Op-Ed with the New York Times HERE.
MACE WIN: We helped secure $1.2 million in federal infrastructure funding for Moncks Corner. No one will work harder to bring tax dollars back home to South Carolina.
Read the full story HERE.
MACE WIN: Check out this op-ed highlighting the $500K grant we helped secure for the University of South Carolina Beaufort's nursing program!
“Congresswoman Nancy Mace is also aware of South Carolina’s nursing crisis, and she helped secure the grant by submitting a letter of support to the Health Resources and Services Administration. In a highly competitive environment, being awarded this federal grant speaks volumes about the strength of USCB’s nursing program and its commitment to community health.”
The Post and Courier recently published our op-ed on the $24.6 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant we supported for Dorchester County and the impact this project will have on the Lowcountry.
Check it out here: https://www.postandcourier.com/opinion/commentary/nancy-mace-dorchester-county-highway-78-funding/article_8c8dccac-20d0-4f42-bc30-ad3d279b01df.html
Check out the Post and Courier’s latest Letter to the Editor from Retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Caroline Fermin and Retired Marine Colonel Neal Pugliese, thanking us for supporting the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs authorization of $30.4 million for a new VA outpatient clinic in Beaufort County.
MACE WIN: Bryan Jones, Vice President of the South Carolina Shrimpers Association, has written a letter to the editor supporting our NDAA amendment requiring the Department of War to buy only American-caught seafood. 🦐🇺🇸
The federal government should support American workers, American businesses, and our American economy, not foreign competitors.
America FIRST.