Skip to main content

Media

Latest News

March 2, 2021

Rep. Nancy Mace has only been in Congress for a few months, but she’s already establishing herself as an independent voice


Image
Nancy Mace
March 2, 2021

Washington - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) on Tuesday spoke with TheWashington Examiner about cosponsoring the Fairness for All Act and how Congress can protect LGBTQ rights without violating religious liberty. Read the piece here or below.


Image
Crayons
March 2, 2021
 
Washington, D.C. - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) today introduced legislation to repeal burdensome District of Columbia licensing requirements for childcare workers.

February 28, 2021
Newsletters
After spending time back home with constituents over the last couple of weeks, I returned to Washington and hit the ground running on several bills. I want the work I do to have a visible and valuable impact on the Lowcountry and the nation - from conservation to criminal justice reform to addressing government’s wasteful spending.

Image
Autumn
February 27, 2021
 
Washington, D.C. - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) continued her work on conservation issues Friday and voted to protect 3 million acres of wilderness from destructive development.
 
"I promised the Lowcountry I would defend the natural beauty we love and depend on. Yesterday, I kept this promise.
 
“The conservation of the splendor of nature has an impact well beyond the Lowcountry.

Image
US Constitution
February 24, 2021

Washington - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) on Wednesday lauded the House passage of her bipartisan bill to allow federal inmates to communicate confidentially over email with their attorneys:

"Those in federal custody can communicate privately with their lawyers over the phone, through the mail, and in person, yet this same confidentiality isn’t applied to email communications. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated this issue as prisons across the country bar lawyers from visiting their incarcerated clients.

Issues:Civil Rights

Image
Gov. Andrew Cuomo
February 24, 2021
 
Washington - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) joined her fellow Oversight Committee Republicans on Wednesday to urge Democratic Chairwoman Rep.
Issues:Healthcare

Image
Joseph H. Rainey
February 23, 2021
 
Washington - The U.S. House on Tuesday unanimously approved legislation, under the floor management of Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01), to rename the Georgetown, South Carolina Post Office in honor of Joseph Rainey, the first Black American to serve in Congress.
 
“Joseph Rainey overcame slavery, the Civil War, and deep-seated hatred to help lead South Carolina through one of the darkest times in our nation’s history," said Mace.
Issues:Civil Rights

Image
U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay
February 23, 2021
 
Washington - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) and Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-03) on Tuesday introduced legislation to prohibit the transfer or release of terrorist prisoners detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to the United States:
 
"Moving some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world to U.S. soil is unacceptable and irresponsible," said Mace. "Regrettably, the Biden White House has announced its plan to move forward with closing the prison at Guantanamo.