118th Congress

Did you hear? We're ranked the 22nd most bipartisan office in Congress!

By definition, 'cat lady' is the right word.
"The CCP has waged a sustained campaign of infiltration, influence, and economic warfare against the United States. Agencies like the Department of Education and Treasury continue to overlook this influence, allowing the CCP’s foothold to grow. As Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation, we've worked to expose pressing threats like Volt Typhoon and other covert infiltration tactics, aimed at weakening the U.S. from within.

Did you know, if we cut around five and a half pennies from every dollar spent by D.C., we can balance
Hezbollah’s “leadership” has been dropping like flies. Israel has done the world a favor by taking out these terrorists one by one. We stand firmly with Israel as they continue dismantling the Iran-backed proxies thriving on chaos and violence.

We introduced the first piece of legislation to protect IVF in Congress after the crazy Alabama ruling.&n

🎊Another #LowcountryWin!🎊
The 2022 reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act claimed to prioritize women’s safety, but in reality, it introduced policies that could do more harm than good. Protecting women from violence is not a partisan issue—it’s a shared priority. Yet, instead of focusing on areas where both sides could agree, the reauthorization missed key opportunities to strengthen protections for women.
"For over a year, Iranian actors have targeted healthcare systems, government agencies, and energy sectors. This is cyber warfare, plain and simple. Iran’s government is fueling this digital assault. Our office introduced and passed H.R.5527 to modernize outdated government tech and defend our infrastructure against cyberattacks. We need this bill now more than ever.”
(Washington, D.C., October, 21, 2024) – Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) introduced Tyler's Law, aimed to strengthen child safety by requiring hospitals, medical examiner offices, and coroner offices to report incidents involving the death or serious injury of a child linked to children's products.