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March 9, 2024
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President Biden’s SOTU address was everything we expected it to be– full of lies, false promises and avoiding issues that really matter to the American people. Our office will continue to break that silence, and we fact checked parts of his State of the Union Address. This week we voted on numerous different bills. We also introduced H.R. 7567, the Protect Victims of Digital Exploitation and Manipulation Act of 2024. Our legislation is a crucial step towards preventing the production and dissemination of harmful images, safeguarding people's rights and privacy. As always, we are fully transparent about our votes and they are included in the weekly newsletter as well!

March 6, 2024

(Washington, D.C.) - Representative Mace (SC-01) introduced a groundbreaking bill, "Protect Victims of Digital Exploitation and Manipulation Act of 2024," which seeks to amend title 18, United States Code, prohibiting the production or distribution of non-consensual, deepfake pornography. The bill currently has three cosponsors: Rep. Luna (FL-13), Rep. Gaetz (FL-01, and Rep. Good (VA-05).


March 2, 2024
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Our office is working around the lock to put the Lowcountry First. In this weeks newsletter, you can learn more about how we're delivering on accountability and transparency through our votes and our hearings. Our team will continue supporting the Lowcountry, so make sure to read this weeks newsletter for more information.

February 29, 2024

Washington D.C.- In response to the recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling, Rep. Nancy Mace, introduced a House Resolution to address the urgent need to safeguard continued access to fertility care and assisted reproductive technology. The resolution has 5 cosponsors: Rep. Schweikert (AZ-01), Rep. D’Esposito (NY-04), Rep. Van Drew (NJ-02), Rep. Kiggans (VA-02), and Rep. Bacon (NE-02).


February 26, 2024

WASHINGTON—Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation Chairwoman Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) will hold a hearing titled “Made in China: Is GSA Complying with Purchasing Restrictions?” The hearing will examine findings from a recent Inspector General report concerning a General Services Administration (GSA) purchase of 150 videoconference cameras made in the People’s Republic of China – a transaction the IG deemed a violation of the Trade Agreements Act (TAA).