NANCY MACE SUPPORTS STATE LEGISLATION TO KEEP MEN OUT OF WOMEN’S RESTROOMS
Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a Republican candidate for Governor of South Carolina, today applauded the passage of H.4756 and urged Governor Henry McMaster to sign it into law.
The bill, which passed both chambers of the South Carolina General Assembly, requires every public school, college, and university in the state to designate restrooms, locker rooms, and changing facilities based on biological sex, and to provide a single-user accommodation for anyone who needs one. Schools that refuse to comply risk losing 25 percent of their state funding.
“Men don’t belong in women’s bathrooms. Men don’t belong in women’s locker rooms. Men don’t belong in women’s sports,” said Congresswoman Nancy Mace. “This is common sense.”
In Washington, Mace led the effort to keep men out of women’s facilities on Capitol Hill, introducing the resolution that triggered Speaker Mike Johnson’s policy banning biological men from women’s restrooms in the U.S. Capitol and House office buildings. She followed it with H.R.10186, broader legislation to extend the protection to all federal property. She has been a consistent defender of Title IX and has repeatedly called for keeping biological men out of women’s sports.
“I’ve led this fight at the federal level and will follow suit as Governor,” Rep. Mace said. “Protect our daughters. Sign this bill into law.”
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