Women & Victim's Rights
In our ongoing efforts to champion women and victims' rights, our office has introduced numerous pieces of legislation this year alone. From combatting cybercrimes and human trafficking, to addressing violence perpetrated against women by illegal aliens, we're dedicated to enhancing accountability and imposing stricter penalties on perpetrators of violence against women.
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Kamala Harris and the Biden administration have lost nearly 300,000 illegal immigrant children, with no clue if they’re safe from human trafficking or exploitation. This is more than negligence—it's aiding and abetting human traffickers. House Republicans are working to end this nightmare and restore the secure borders we had under President Trump.

This morning, we toured the @DeeNortonCenter in Mount Pleasant

National Golf Course Owners Association: Champion Award, 2024
National Association of Community Health Centers: Distinguished Advocate Award, 2024
National Retail Federation: Hero of Main Street, 2022, 2023, 2024
Wounded Warriors Project: Participation Recognition, Women's Warrior Summit, 2022
Americans For Prosperity: Pioneer for Prosperity, 2022
Guardian of Small Business: National Federation of Small Business, 117th Congress & 118th Congress
All In Together: The Rising Change Maker Award, 2021
In South Carolina, the scourge of human trafficking is not just a news segment or a distant tragedy; it is a pervasive threat to our children, our neighbors and our collective conscience. Last year alone, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division reported an alarming 357 human trafficking cases involving nearly 500 potential victims, predominantly minors entrapped in sex trafficking. This is a stark increase from 416 victims in 2022, signaling a critical and urgent need for action.

Major win for children's safety in South Carolina! State Rep.
(Charleston, S.C) -- “The Biden administration has treated its authority like we're in a third world, banana republic, leading to an unjust guilty verdict against Donald Trump. Men and women risk their lives for our democracy, not for it to be treated as disposable. This is a dark day for American justice.” – Office of Rep. Nancy Mace
(Washington, D.C.) — Rep. Mace’s Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, has passed through markup in the House Judiciary Committee, bringing it one step closer to becoming law. This bill gains traction due to Mace’s relentless pressure campaign to protect American women and girls amidst the ongoing border crisis.