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Transgender & LGBTQ Policy

Mace's record on transgender and LGBTQ issues, from early statements on marriage equality to her high-profile campaigns against transgender women in congressional bathrooms.

CNN's report on Mace's House resolution barring transgender women from Congressional women's restrooms, and Rep. Sarah McBride's response, November 2024. (Source: CNN, via YouTube.)

Nancy Mace has made transgender and LGBTQ policy one of her most prominent legislative focuses. In 2024 she led the campaign to bar transgender Representative-elect Sarah McBride from using women's restrooms in the House office buildings, framing it as a matter of biological sex and women's safety, an effort that drew both strong support from House Republican leadership and significant criticism from Democrats and LGBTQ advocates. McBride, her colleagues, and civil-rights groups disputed Mace's characterizations.

Mace has repeatedly used the term "tranny" in congressional hearings, floor speeches, press availabilities, and on social media, defending the word as accurate rather than a slur. The usage has generated formal objections from Democratic colleagues and LGBTQ organizations; Mace has declined to retract the language.

Earlier in her congressional career, Mace supported same-sex marriage and described herself as a champion of LGBTQ equality. She voted for the Respect for Marriage Act in 2022 while simultaneously criticizing what she labeled "gender madness." Supporters call her positions consistent; critics describe the combination as contradictory. All allegations, contested characterizations, and ongoing disputes remain unresolved unless otherwise noted.