Press Releases

Rep. Johnson and Mace file resolution to give Congressional Gold Medal to Civil Rights Activists Who Risked Their Lives for Equality and Justice
Washington, D.C. - Yesterday, Congresswoman Nancy Mace and Congressman Hank Johnson introduced a bipartisan resolution to award the Freedom Riders the Congressional Gold Medal for their courageous fight against Jim Crow laws in the South.

Washington, D.C. - Today, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) released the following statement on the introduction of her resolution protecting womens’ right to travel:

Mace will lead bipartisan effort to ensure committee removal isn’t politicized by either side in the future
Washington, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace worked with Congressional Leadership on a deal to ensure due process for future House Committee removals. Rep. Mace released the following statement:

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Amendment offered by Rep. Mace fulfills promise to prohibit offshore drilling off of SC coast until 2032

Legislation will create a resource hub for women in every state to access a comprehensive network of family planning resources
Today, Rep. Mace released the following statement on the Introduction of her Standing with Moms Act:

Washington, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace of the House Armed Services Committee, Congressman Joe Wilson, Senior Member of the House Armed Services Committee, Congressman Ralph Norman, Congressman William Timmons, Congressman Jeff Duncan, and Congressman Russell Fry introduced the Parris Island Protection Act, which prohibits the use of federal funds to close or plan the closure of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.
The co-leads released the following statements:

Requires Secretary of Transportation to Fly Commercial
Washington, D.C. - Today Rep. Nancy Mace filed her first bill of the 118th Congress. After the recent Southwest and FAA flight cancellations and technology failures, her bill, titled “Commercial Cabins for Cabinet Members, “would require the Secretary of Transportation to only fly commercial, just like every other American, until the FAA reauthorization is completed. This should provide enough time to also investigate Southwest and the FAA.

Vote protects small businesses and Americans from being targeted by the IRS
Washington D.C. - In the first days of the 118th Congress, Rep. Nancy Mace voted to rescind funding for the 87,000 new IRS agents passed by the previous Congress. Rep. Nancy Mace releases the following statement:

Says most open, fair and fiscally conservative package in 30 years but wants to shed light on backroom deals
Washington, D.C. - Tonight, the newly sworn in Members of the 118th Congress voted on the Rules Package of the 118th Congress. This package ensures the House will be more transparent, more fiscally responsible, and more empowered to hold the Administration accountable.