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Nancy Mace voices concerns on wildlife and gender policies in recent tweets

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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace representing South Carolina's 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace representing South Carolina's 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Representative Nancy Mace, serving South Carolina’s 1st district, shared insights on various local and national matters through a series of tweets. Mace, who has been in the U.S. Congress since 2021, brings attention to issues surrounding environmental preservation and gender policies.

On April 11, 2025, Mace highlighted a significant milestone for the Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary, announcing that the first shorebird nest of the season was spotted. She expressed satisfaction with the efforts made to preserve Crab Bank as a refuge for Lowcountry wildlife.

On the same day, in a different post, Mace voiced her experiences of facing criticism from opposing political factions. She emphasized her stance in advocating for women's and girls' rights amidst political discourse that she suggests targets her.

Furthermore, Mace addressed a contentious matter in the ongoing debate over gender in sports. She expressed her position regarding trans rights and policies involving sports teams. Mace commented on the situation concerning athletes Riley Gaines and Lia Thomas, highlighting her opposing view on shared locker room arrangements.

Representative Nancy Mace, aged 45, has a background that includes studying at The Citadel, where she graduated in 1999. She resides in Charleston and began her political career in the South Carolina House of Representatives before joining the U.S. Congress.

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