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118th Congress

October 31, 2024

"As the World Bank’s largest contributor, the United States has poured billions into climate programs which now seem to have vanished into thin air. The White House just pledged another $150 billion to the World Bank without ensuring any accountability. Taxpayers deserve to know every penny sent abroad is working for them, not vanishing into untraceable climate ‘projects.’ Accountability matters here.”

 


October 31, 2024
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Happy Halloween from Congresswoman Nancy Mace Rep. Nancy Mace

Wishing you a paw-sitively spooky Halloween!

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October 31, 2024
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace Rep Nancy Mace Securing the Border

We need to protect our women and children.

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October 30, 2024
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace The School Safety Drill Research Act

Our bipartisan School Safety Drill Research Act takes a balanced, common-sen

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October 30, 2024
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace

First, we demanded justice for the 14+ inmates who tragically lost their lives in her jail, sparking an investiga

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October 30, 2024
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace Bipartisan

We’ve teamed up with members like @RepRhoKanna over 100 times this Congress alone.

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October 29, 2024

“First, they banned Afghan women from schools, then from work, and now they can’t even hear each other’s voices? The Taliban’s obsession with silencing women has hit a ridiculous and frankly horrific new low. Women around the world are counting on America to show strength on the world stage.”

 


October 29, 2024

Sheriff Kristin Graziano isn’t prioritizing our safety; she’s focused on political posturing, lying, and virtue signaling.


October 29, 2024
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Before we left for recess, we found some old notes from one of our most infamous hearings, the one about common sense voter ID. Always getting asked how the magic happens. This is it. A few data points, a sharpie and the American Dream. Maybe a coffee or three.

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