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Nancy Mace

Representative · South Carolina · District 1

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Priority Bill Status

H.R. 3104Not yet cosponsored

Ukrainian Adjustment Act

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D.P. 8Not yet cosponsored

Discharge Petition 8: Secure a Vote H.R. 2913

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H.R. 2913Not yet cosponsored

Ukraine Support Act

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H.R. 2118Not yet cosponsored

Protecting Guests Act

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Ukraine Voting Record

Ukraine Lend-Lease ActYes2022

Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022

Emergency supplemental appropriations providing $61B in Ukraine assistance

National Defense Authorization Act with Ukraine security assistance provisions

About

  • Elected: 2021 (3rd term)

  • Background: First female Citadel graduate, businesswoman, former state legislator

  • District: District 1, Charleston area and coastal South Carolina

  • District partisan lean (Cook PVI): R+12

  • 2024 House result: Nancy Mace (REP) 58.2% vs Michael B. Moore (DEM) 41.6%, margin +16.6 pp

Background and record

Background. Nancy Mace is a Republican (since 2021), the first woman graduate of The Citadel (Military College of South Carolina, 1999), former South Carolina state legislator, and a Citadel and University of Georgia master's graduate. She represents the South Carolina coast (Charleston).

Role in Congress. She sits on House Oversight and Transportation and Infrastructure.

Position on Ukraine. Mace has voted yes on most Ukraine aid packages.

Strategic Read. Frame asks in terms of her unique-first-woman-Citadel graduate credibility on military and veteran issues, the Charleston Naval Information Warfare Center and Joint Base Charleston defense industrial base constituency, Oversight Committee jurisdiction, her former SC state legislator institutional credibility, and her swing Charleston area district need to demonstrate cross-coalition national security credibility.

Ukraine Record

  • Voting record on Ukraine bills: 60.0% pro-Ukraine (24 pro, 16 anti, on 40 clean votes)
  • Voted for Ukraine aid in earlier packages but has been inconsistent
  • Voting has shifted toward skepticism
  • Not a Ukraine Caucus member

Advocacy Playbook

  • The Ask: Sign onto the REPO Act (H.R. 5835), the most accessible ask for her
  • Why It Works: Making Russia pay, Citadel military academy pride, Charleston Navy installations, and deterring future aggression all connect to her story
  • Local Connection: You are part of the Charleston military community or have ties to Navy base Kings Bay
  • Avoid: Relying on her as a consistent vote. Always engage her bill by bill

Without this bill, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who fled the war and built lives in the U.S. face deportation back to an active war zone. This is the single most urgent protection for Ukrainians in America.

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H.R. 3104: Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025

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    Action by: Denys Dratsky
    Sponsored by: SVITANOK NYC INC
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    Hi, my name is [YOUR NAME], a constituent from [YOUR CITY/ZIP].
    
    I'm calling to urge Representative [REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME] to cosponsor H.R. 3104, the Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025.
    
    Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fled Russia's invasion and are now living in the U.S. on temporary status. They cannot safely return to an active war zone. H.R. 3104 gives them a path to permanent residency. It's bipartisan, it's targeted, and it's the right thing to do.
    
    Will Representative [REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME] cosponsor H.R. 3104?
    
    Thank you.

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    Bills to Cosponsor

    18 bills remaining
    H.R. 3104CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025

    Grants lawful permanent residency to Ukrainians who were paroled into the U.

    Judiciary·22 cosponsors
    D.P. 8CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Discharge Petition 8: Secure a Vote H.R. 2913

    Discharge Petition No.

    N/A — Discharge Petition·217 cosponsors
    H.R. 2913CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Ukraine Support Act

    The most sweeping Ukraine support bill of the 119th Congress: combines military aid, sanctions, lend-lease, intelligence sharing, and trade tools into a single package spanning 9 committee jurisdictions.

    Foreign Affairs (+ 8 others)·38 cosponsors
    H.R. 2548CRITICAL PRIORITY

    Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025

    Imposes severe penalties on Russia if the President determines Russia refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates a negotiated peace, initiates another invasion, or seeks to overthrow the Ukrainian government.

    Foreign Affairs; Judiciary; Financial Services; Ways and Means; Oversight·153 cosponsors
    H.R. 4346CRITICAL PRIORITY

    PEACE Act of 2025

    Prohibits the President from entering into or implementing any peace agreement with Russia regarding Ukraine unless the agreement meets specific conditions protecting Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    Foreign Affairs·5 cosponsors