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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✅NDAA Amendment 25 to @RulesRep:
Protects women’s sports at our U.S. Service Academies.
No biological males competing against our daughters in uniform.
HOLD THE LINE.
(Washington, D.C., September 9, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) has submitted an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to prohibit individuals from accessing or using single-sex spaces on military installations which do not correspond to the biological sex of the individual.
(Washington, D.C., September 9, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-01) has submitted an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to protect female athletes and keep men out of women’s sports at U.S. Service Academies.
(Washington, D.C., September 9, 2025) — Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) announced five of her amendments have been made in order for consideration during floor debate on the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The House Rules Committee has advanced the following proposals, which prioritize fairness, accountability, and American strength in our armed forces.
Congresswoman Mace’s amendments advanced for debate in the FY26 NDAA:
(Washington, D.C., September 5, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) has submitted ten amendments to the House Rules Committee for consideration during floor debate on the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). These amendments are designed to eliminate wasteful spending, ensure accountability within the Department of Defense (DoD), and reinforce fairness and common sense within America’s military institutions. |
(Washington, D.C., September 4, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-01) calls for Prince Andrew to be prosecuted for any and all potential crimes committed on U.S. soil.
“A cold dark cell. Prince Andrew in handcuffs. This is an image sending the right message,” said Congresswoman Mace. “No one is above the law, victims deserve justice and Americans deserve confidence our system works as it was intended.”
(Washington, D.C., September 4, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) introduced the Halting Online Nonconsensual Offenses in the Ranks (HONOR) Act, legislation to modernize the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and expand prohibitions against the wrongful distribution of intimate visual images, including AI-generated “deepfakes” and other digital forgeries.
(Washington, D.C., September 4, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) introduced the Protecting Girls’ Sports for Military Kids Act to put a stop to biological men taking away opportunities from female athletes in women’s sports. The legislation ensures female athletes at schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) get the fair playing field they deserve.
Judge Gosnell’s decision to deny Eric Bowman’s bond sends a clear message to predators: violent crime will be prosecuted in South Carolina.
My sincerest gratitude to the victim who bravely spoke in court, giving a voice to those who often have none. Victims of domestic violence are not alone, I am fighting for you.
True leadership means acting even when it’s not required, and I will always stand up for justice.
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Attributed to Congresswoman Nancy Mace
Today the court proved the US Constitution is the LAW OF THE LAND.
They came after me because I stood up for victims and demanded crime be prosecuted. Today’s court decision proves their lies and attacks won’t break me. I’ve put my career on the line to fight crime and drafted legislation to strengthen our laws. And I’ll never stop fighting for law and order.
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Attributed to Congresswoman Nancy Mace