Nancy Mace Opposes Arab American Heritage Month

NANCY MACE OPPOSES ARAB AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

 Nancy Mace today called out South Carolina’s Arab American Heritage Month proclamation as pandering that does nothing to improve the lives of South Carolina families. Rep. Mace made clear that American law will be the only law governing South Carolina on her watch.

Rep. Mace pointed to Islamville in York County, South Carolina.

“When I’m Governor, neither the Muslim Brotherhood nor radical Islam will flourish in South Carolina,” said Rep. Mace. “Not in any town in our state. Sharia law will have no home here.”

While South Carolina families struggle with rising costs, crumbling roads and a state income tax that dampens their paychecks every single month, the governor’s office is issuing proclamations.

“How does this proclamation lower the cost of groceries? How does it fix our potholes? How does it cut one dollar from a family’s tax bill?” said Congresswoman Nancy Mace. “It doesn’t. This is exactly the kind of pandering that has defined Columbia for too long, and it has to stop.”

Rep. Mace called it a clear sign that South Carolina needs bold new leadership focused on real results.

Congresswoman Mace has built her campaign on eliminating the state income tax through her Five Years to Zero plan, fixing SC infrastructure, and rooting out corruption in Columbia.

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