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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As a mom and a survivor of rape, I cannot imagine the anguish Laken Riley's family endures as they face the trial of her killers. Laken’s tragic death serves as a painful reminder of the dangers violent offenders pose when allowed to remain in our communities.
(Washington D.C., November 4th, 2024) -- Congresswoman Nancy Mace has introduced the Rape Shield Enhancement Act of 2024 to protect victims from unfair judgment or blame in assault cases. This bill instructs the Judicial Conference to review and suggest updates to federal rules, ensuring victims' personal details, when irrelevant to the case, remain protected in court.

We need to protect our women and children.
“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.”
Congresswoman Nancy Mace
Sheriff Kristin Graziano isn’t prioritizing our safety; she’s focused on political posturing, lying, and virtue signaling.
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.
(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.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

As one of the most outspoken members of Congress defending wom

We received the Legislative Hero Award from @MADD.