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December 18, 2024

"Children in residential treatment facilities are subjected to sexual, physical, and emotional abuse, while facility operators profit from a $20 billion-a-year industry funded by taxpayers," said Rep. Nancy Mace. "We co-sponsored the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act in the House, and it passed both chambers. We are taking steps to ensure our vulnerable children are protected from abuse in taxpayer-funded facilities. This isn’t up for debate.” 

 


December 16, 2024

"Trust in the federal government is already at rock bottom—and just when we thought it couldn’t get worse, it has. Dozens of unexplained drone sightings across multiple states, and the White House is lying through their teeth instead of giving the American people clear answers. They think we can’t handle the truth.

We’ve always going to stand up for transparency and accountability because the American people deserve to know what’s happening in their skies, especially when it comes to their safety and privacy.


December 16, 2024

"The far left has gone beyond the pale, resorting to violence and intimidation to silence anyone who dares to challenge them. What happened to me this week is just the latest example—then there are riots, death threats, and even assassination attempts which have become their playbook. 

To the far left: your attempts to bully and intimidate won’t work. You’ve only shown us why we need to keep pushing back.


December 12, 2024

(WASHINGTON, D.C., December 12th, 2024) - Rep. Nancy Mace, a survivor and advocate for women, is pushing the Safe Shelters Act to bar registered sex offenders from emergency shelters shared with women and children during disasters.

This bill has been cosponsored by Reps. Anna Paulina Luna, Van Drew, Weber and Boebert.

The bill builds upon policies in Florida counties like Flagler and Marion which require sex offenders to evacuate to separate facilities or dedicated shelters. Mace's bill:


December 11, 2024

(Washington, D.C. - Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01) voted to authorize the fiscal year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to support our servicemembers and their families after securing a number of major wins for South Carolina and the Lowcountry. 


December 9, 2024

"Vivek Ramaswamy is spot on—our legacy IT systems are outdated and in desperate need of updating. We’re dealing with tech from the 1960s which costs more to maintain, leaves us open to cyber threats, and slows everything down. Our office introduced and passed the Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act for this exact reason. If we want to stop waste, cut fraud, and make government programs actually work for the people, we need to modernize.”

 


December 6, 2024

“This sickening act of cruelty against innocent animals is absolutely unacceptable and must be met with the strongest possible consequences under the law. We thank the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office for their work to bring these perpetrators to justice. Violence like this against our pets has no place in South Carolina. We've always sent a clear message: animal cruelty will not be tolerated. Not now, not ever.”


December 5, 2024

"These attacks will not stop here. They will impact every sector of our economy. Our federal cybersecurity systems have been woefully outdated and we are falling behind– fast. We must prioritize robust protections for our communication networks to ensure foreign adversaries cannot compromise sensitive information or jeopardize our national security." 


December 5, 2024

"The sheer gall of this murderer requesting a retrial is absurd. He is a criminal illegal alien who hunted down and killed Laken Riley. His actions were deliberate, heinous, and entirely unforgivable. Open border policies failed Laken Riley, along with many others. This predator should rot behind bars or better yet, get fried."


December 5, 2024

"The VA’s decision to fund research into MDMA-assisted therapy for veterans with PTSD is a step toward providing real solutions for those who’ve sacrificed so much. We’ve been a strong advocate for research into treatments like this, urging the FDA to approve MDMA-assisted therapy last year and we support bills to expand access to these therapies."