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May 15, 2024

(Washington D.C., May 15th, 2024) — Today, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee took a significant step forward in strengthening federal cybersecurity measures by advancing Rep. Nancy Mace’s bill titled the Federal Cybersecurity Vulnerability Reduction Act of 2023.


May 14, 2024

(Washington, D.C., May 14th, 2024) — Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01) has once again introduced a bill protecting victims' rights, women, and delivering on her promises of accountability and justice. The "Victimizer Accountability for Non-consensual Images and Spiteful Humiliation Act" (VANISH Act) targets revenge porn and sextortion, aiming to address these pervasive issues. 


May 10, 2024
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We were sent here to work for you, the American people. That's why our office will continue to prioritize the needs of the Lowcountry above all else. This week, we introduced a bill that would secure our border and give Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) the resources they need to protect our great nation. The "Border Security and Blockchain Technology Act" allows for swifter, more secure, and seamless information and communication. We got to meet a rescued puppy named Uno. We also flew in the F-16 fighter jet during our visit to McEntire Joint National Guard Base.

May 8, 2024

(Washington D.C., May 8th, 2024) – Today, Representative Mace introduced the "Border Security and Blockchain Technology Act," a pivotal legislation that will harness blockchain technology for border security operations. Referred to the appropriate committee, this bill mandates the Secretary of Homeland Security to implement a public blockchain-based system that enhances data security and operational efficiency across U.S.


May 7, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: A recent rule announced by the Biden administration that would make tens of thousands of illegal immigrants eligible for ObamaCare is facing Republican resistance in Congress – with a lawmaker moving to stop what she says is a move to incentivize illegal immigration. 


May 5, 2024
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Right now, campuses across America are being overrun by violent antisemitic riots. Universities should have put an end to the protests, but instead they waited. They waited until they became out of control cesspools of hatred. Our office will never negotiate with terrorists or terrorist sympathizers. In this weeks newsletter, see the actions we're taking to put an end this mess.