Nancy Mace is committed to advancing school choice
Advance school choice.
Occurrences
Evidence
The office’s education page says South Carolina should "empower parents to choose where their kids go to school" and support "educational choice so all families have options." The page’s most recent education-related items in the visible list are from February 2, 2026 and earlier; nothing in the last 30 days shows a new school-choice bill, vote, or enacted step.
Assessments
Nancy Mace consistently supported school choice and made concrete federal efforts, including introducing the School Freedom Act of 2024. More importantly, during her current House term she voted yes on H.R. 1 in July 2025, which was enacted as Public Law 119-21 and created a federal tax-credit scholarship program for K-12 education expenses, a substantive school-choice policy. Because the promised outcome was broad, and an enacted federal school-choice measure passed with her vote while she was in office, this counts as delivered in the same term. The effort badge is warranted because she also sponsored school-choice legislation beyond merely voting for final passage.