Rep. Nancy Mace, U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Nancy Mace, U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot
Congresswoman Nancy Mace has introduced the Protecting Women's Private Spaces Act, a new bill aimed at prohibiting biological men from using women's private facilities on federal property. This legislative move comes amidst what she describes as "predictable performative outrage from the radical Left."
Rep. Mace emphasized her commitment to protecting women and girls, stating, “The radical Left would rather call me an extremist than admit they are wrong. The radical Left says I’m a ‘threat.’ You better believe it. And I will shamelessly call you out for putting women and girls in harm’s way. Women fought for these spaces, and I will not let them be erased to score political points with a small but loud activist class.”
Despite criticism, Mace asserts that most Americans understand the need to safeguard women's rights and privacy. She expressed her resolve by saying, “Women and girls shouldn’t have to give up their safety or privacy just because the Left wants to win points with their activist base. This isn’t controversial—it’s common sense.”
Heritage Action, an advocacy group supporting the bill, commented on its necessity: “The vast majority of Americans accept the biological fact that men cannot be women and should not be allowed to invade women’s private spaces. The Left’s dangerous delusions and willingness to ignore reality have put countless women in harm’s way and created a dire need for the Protecting Women’s Private Spaces Act."
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