Nancy Mace under investigation by House Ethics Committee
The House Ethics Committee continues investigating Rep. Nancy Mace for allegedly receiving $9,485 more than actual housing expenses under the House lodging reimbursement program.
- On March 2, 2026, the House Committee on Ethics extended its review of an OCC referral into Rep. Nancy Mace's lodging reimbursements.
- The OCC alleges Rep. Nancy Mace received over $9,485.46 in excess reimbursements from Jan. 3, 2023, to May 2024 under the house lodging program.
- Investigators reviewed utility bills, escrow records and bank statements and found discrepancies in 12 of 17 months, while a former staffer said Rep. Nancy Mace and three others refused to cooperate with the OCC six-member board .
- Under Committee Rule 18, the Ethics Committee will conduct further review and may issue subpoenas to uncooperative witnesses, with no timeline for action announced.
- William M. Sullivan Jr. called the OCC referral `fundamentally flawed`, disputing materials tied to Brendan Patrick Bryant as Mace campaigns for this year's GOP primary.
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Nancy Mace, an aspiring governor, is investigated for allegedly exceeding her request for reimbursement of her expenses for several months.
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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace talked to reporters at the Greenville County GOP convention at the Greenville Convention Center on Monday April 14, 2025. (Photo by Mark Susko/Special to the SC Daily Gazette)U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace is accused of inflating numbers on her housing expenses in Washington. An investigation by the House ethics committee will determine whether she has to repay thousands in taxpayer dollars. The 1st District Republican, who’s running …
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