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118th Congress

November 13, 2024

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WTOC) - South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace sent a letter to the USDA and NIH demanding a briefing after the recent escape of 43 monkeys from a testing facility in Yemassee.

Multiple monkeys are still unaccounted for after seven days. Mace says this is only the latest in a long list of violations from this USDA and NIH-funded laboratory.


November 12, 2024

"This administration has given its bureaucrats the green light to make unhinged, power-drunk decisions. They’ve emboldened officials to think it’s okay to push personal agendas instead of just doing their jobs. Americans deserve better than this circus."


November 12, 2024

"Americans are seeing firsthand the cost of failed economic policies from this administration. Weekly unemployment claims are creeping up and continuing claims have reached their highest levels in three years. House Republicans are getting things back in order. We’re focused on reining in reckless spending, supporting job creators, and delivering stability for working families.”


November 12, 2024

YEMASSEE, S.C. (WSAV) – Representative Nancy Mace (SC-01) sent a letter to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and National Institute of Health (NIH) demanding a briefing after a recent escape of 43 monkeys from the Alpha Genesis facility.


November 12, 2024

(Charleston, S.C., November 12th, 2024) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace sent a letter to the USDA and NIH demanding a briefing after a recent escape of 43 monkeys from the Alpha Genesis facility in Yemassee, SC. The incident, which left several primates unaccounted for seven days after their escape, is only the latest in a long list of violations from this USDA and NIH-funded laboratory.


November 11, 2024
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Rep Nancy Mace Veterans Day 2024

Dad served 28 years in the US Army, where he completed 3 tours of combat, and is now The Citadel’s most deco

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November 10, 2024
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Rep Nancy Mace Marines Parris Island

Today marks 249 years of the United States Marine Corps! 

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November 7, 2024

"Hamas is calling for an immediate end to the war after hearing the results of our election, but let’s be clear: Israel's right to defend itself is non-negotiable, and America must continue standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our ally. Congress has a responsibility to work together to protect Israel, and ensure peace can truly take root in the region.”
 


November 7, 2024

”We’re diligently gathering all relevant information to keep our constituents informed regarding the recent escape of primates from Alpha Genesis Inc. in Beaufort County.

Our office has been in direct communication with the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office and is working closely with their team to monitor and assess the situation.

We are withholding any formal statements until we have a complete understanding of all the facts. Stay tuned…”

Congresswoman Nancy Mace


November 6, 2024

(Washington, D.C., November 6th, 2024) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace made the following statement:

"Together, we’ll secure our border, uphold what it means to be a woman, and keep our nation strong. We're ready to clean house, bring back common sense, and restore peace all while putting the Lowcountry first. God bless the Lowcountry, God bless South Carolina, and God bless the United States of America! Now, let’s get back to work.”