An Independent Public RecordWednesday, June 17, 2026

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campaign-finance

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Media coverage

  • US Rep. Nancy Mace accused of misusing taxpayer funds to cover her DC housing and meals

    Caitlin Byrd reported the Office of Congressional Conduct found 'substantial reason to believe' Mace improperly claimed nearly $9,500 in excess housing reimbursements tied to her $1.6 million Capitol Hill townhouse, also billing over $9,400 for food. Mace refused to cooperate with the OCC probe; her lawyer called the report 'fundamentally flawed.'

  • House Ethics to investigate Mace on reimbursement practices

    Roll Call's same-day Washington-bureau confirmation that the House Ethics Committee had opened a formal investigation into Mace's reimbursement practices, amplifying the Post and Courier's reporting for a DC-insider audience.

  • Editorial: Don't slash SC ethics fines; kick deadbeats off the ballot

    The Post and Courier's own editorial board called out Mace by name for mounting $16,700-plus in state ethics fines as a state legislator for late campaign-finance filings, and criticized the legislature's decision to reduce her tab, framing her as an ethics 'deadbeat' whose career should be at risk.

  • Watchdog Wants Nancy Mace Probed for Soliciting Cash on Fox

    Justin Baragona reported on Campaign for Accountability's October 2023 OCE complaint against Mace for allegedly soliciting campaign donations while standing in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda during a Fox Business appearance, a practice that may violate federal law.