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Washington, D.C. - Congresswoman Nancy Mace released the following statement on the introduction of an amendment to investigate the tracking and recouping of military equipment seized by the Taliban:
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) today released a joint statement with Rep. Charlie Crist (FL-13) following the announcement that Jamie Spears will step down as conservator over Britney Spears’ estate:
Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Newsmax to discuss how vaccines should be an individual's decision based upon conversation with their healthcare providers, not the government.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Newsmax to call on Cuomo's resignation. The Congresswoman also questioned the constitutionality of vaccine mandates.
Washington, D.C. – This week, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) introduced legislation to enforce consistency in states' identification requirements. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) introduced the Senate companion.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace joins Newsmax to discuss how the recent infrastructure and reconciliation packages will negatively impact tax paying Americans.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Newsmax to discuss Cuomo's resignation as well as infrastructure package negotiations. The Congresswoman highlights the socialist policies being jammed through this legislation as well as the hypocrisy from the left when it comes to holding their own accountable.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace joins Newsmax to discuss the Senate's recent infrastructure negotiations. The Congresswoman believes the fight will be in the House as the majority of Republicans do not want tax increases yet members on the Left do not think the proposed spending is enough.
Congresswoman Nany Mace joined WCBD Channel 2 to discuss the parents' right to choose if their child is masked in school or not. The Congresswoman also urges South Carolinians to get vaccinated, saying it might just save their life.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Larry Kudlow to discuss the recent infrastructure negotiations happening in Washington. The Congresswoman highlights the $1 trillion bill's far reaching definition of "infrastructure" and instead it's funding for the Green New Deal.