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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Nancy Mace emphasizes legislative actions and justice on social media

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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

Nancy Mace, serving as a U.S. Congresswoman for South Carolina’s 1st District since 2021, continues to voice her perspectives on key issues through social media. Born in 1977 in Fort Bragg, and currently residing in Charleston, Mace draws on her prior experience in the South Carolina House of Representatives and as a graduate of The Citadel to inform her contributions to national discourse.

In a tweet posted on April 23, 2025, at 14:30 UTC, Mace stressed judicial equality by stating, "The law applies to everyone, even the Ivy League." This statement highlights her stance on the universality of legal standards.

Later that day, at 16:31 UTC, she addressed healthcare for military families. Mace tweeted about the introduction of the Military Moms Act, co-sponsored with Representative Elise Stefanik. She wrote, "You serve your country. You start a family. And TRICARE says: 'Sorry, come back later.' Not anymore." This initiative aims to improve flexibility and respect for military mothers' healthcare needs.

Subsequently, at 17:55 UTC, Mace criticized California's handling of certain criminal justice matters in a tweet, stating, "If you kill two teenagers while being high, drunk, and here illegally, California sends you back into society with a gold star and a bus pass." This tweet reflects her concerns about state-level criminal justice policies.

Mace, 45, who earned her degree from The Citadel in 1999, continues to engage actively in policy discussions both within Congress and publicly through social media.

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