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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CHARLESTON, SC - August 18, 2025 - A shocking new video, released with the victim’s consent, shows Sullivan’s Island resident, Eric Bowman, savagely beating a female victim in a brutal domestic violence assault. The footage is undeniable proof of the violence the victim endured.
(Washington, D.C., August 14, 2025) - Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) announced she is ranked in the top 2% of the U.S. House of Representatives for the number of bills introduced this Congress, filing 40 pieces of legislation this year alone.
We stand for the flag, and fight for the constitution. If you don't like it, we don't care. We put America First.
(Washington, D.C., July 24, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) has introduced the Responding to Exploitation and Sharing of Private Explicit Content and Threats (RESPECT) Act, to enhance the TAKE IT DOWN Act, which President Trump signed into law on May 19, 2025, as part of his continued efforts to protect women.
We choose law and order, and we’ll enforce it every single time.
✅ Deport illegal aliens: enforce immigration law, no excuses.
✅ Lock up violent offenders: no more revolving doors.
✅ Deliver justice for women: zero tolerance for predators and perverts.
No amnesty. No leniency. No apologies.
Hold the line.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Washington, D.C., July 18, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) secured 26 substantive amendments to the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) during the House Armed Services Committee markup.
Representative Mace's 26 adopted amendments, over double the committee average, underscores her leadership and results-driven approach to defense policy.
30 years ago today The Citadel began allowing women to enroll as cadets.
Thank you to The Citadel to being the iron that sharpened me.
We’re here to fight alongside every woman and survivor carrying invisible scars.
You are strong. You are not alone. And you are so much more than what you’ve been through.

No survivor of sexual assault should be put on trial for seeking justice.
(Washington, D.C., June 16th, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace has reintroduced the Rape Shield Enhancement Act of 2025, a straightforward, hard-hitting bill to protect survivors of sexual assault from being retraumatized in the courtroom.