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Meet Nancy
Nancy’s story starts at Fort Bragg, where she was born into a military family. Her father, a decorated Army General stationed with the 82nd Airborne Division, and her mother, a dedicated schoolteacher, instilled in her the values of discipline and hard work early on. After her father retired, Nancy’s family settled in Goose Creek, South Carolina. In the heart of the Lowcountry, her character was shaped by lessons of grit and perseverance.
Key Issues Overview
Nancy’s Plan:
NO STATE INCOME TAX - REDUCE PROPERTY TAXES
Nancy Mace is the only candidate for Governor to write a detailed plan to eliminate the state income tax and reduce property taxes. THE ONLY ONE.
ROADS & BRIDGES
Nancy Mace is the only candidate for Governor with a detailed plan to address DOT and South Carolina's crumbling roads and bridges.
END CORRUPTION
Nancy Mace has been exposing corruption at ever level of government. She will impeach woke judges and ensure corrupt prosecutors are out of a job. Lawyer-legislators will have reckoning.
DATA CENTERS
Nancy Mace is the only candidate for Governor who committed to a one-year moratorium on data centers. She also offered a bill to the state general assembly bill that will protect ratepayers. Data centers need to PAY THEIR OWN WAY.
LAW & ORDER
Nancy Mace addresses crime in South Carolina since our Attorney General and Solicitors won't do their job.
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Nancy Mace Supports Property Tax Relief
NANCY MACE SUPPORTS LEGISLATION TO EXPAND PROPERTY TAX RELIEF FOR SOUTH CAROLINA SENIORS Congresswoman Nancy Mace announced her support for S. 768, the Homestead Exemption Expansion, which increases property tax relief for South
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