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Republican Rep. Nancy Mace's Shift On Transgender Rights

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., speaks on Capitol Hill, Oct. 11, 2023, in Washington. A federal court has ruled that this year's congressional elections in South Carolina will be held under a map that

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace has recently come under scrutiny for her evolving stance on transgender rights, particularly in relation to transgender women's access to women's spaces. Mace, who previously identified as 'pro-transgender rights,' has faced criticism for introducing a resolution to ban transgender women from using women's restrooms in federal buildings and schools.

Last year, Mace expressed support for children exploring their gender identities through changes in pronouns, hairstyles, and clothing. However, her recent comments, including labeling transgender individuals as 'mentally ill,' have sparked controversy and raised questions about the consistency of her position.

While Mace has clarified that she has no issue with individuals expressing themselves as they choose, she has emphasized her opposition to transgender women accessing women's private spaces, citing concerns about privacy and safety.

She expressed support for children exploring gender identities but labeled transgender individuals as 'mentally ill.'
Mace previously supported transgender rights but now faces criticism for banning transgender women from women's spaces.
Mace clarified she supports self-expression but opposes transgender women in private spaces due to privacy and safety concerns.

House Speaker Mike Johnson highlighted an existing policy in the Capitol complex that reserves single-sex facilities for individuals based on their biological sex. This policy has been met with mixed reactions, with Democratic Rep.-elect Sarah McBride acknowledging her intent to comply with the rules despite her disagreement.

Mace's past support for LGBTQ rights, including voting for same-sex marriage and co-sponsoring legislation to prevent discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation, adds complexity to the discussion surrounding her recent statements.

As the debate over transgender rights continues to unfold, Mace's shifting rhetoric underscores the nuanced and evolving nature of discussions surrounding gender identity and inclusion.

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