Congresswoman Nancy Mace grew up in the Lowcountry. She is the daughter of a retired Army General and retired school teacher.
Before being sworn into Congress, Nancy earned accolades as one of the most fiscally conservative members of the South Carolina General Assembly; she’s also one of the most pro-conservation lawmakers in the state of South Carolina.
Nancy grew up in Goose Creek, S.C. And when she dropped out of high school at the age of 17, her parents said, “If you’re going to stop going to school, you got to start going to work.” She immediately became a waitress at the Waffle House on College Park Road in Ladson (exit 203).
South Carolina has many wonderful public schools, but we also have many great charter schools, private schools, and a legion of homeschooling parents. The time has come to change the way we think about education funding and how we allow parents to determine where their kids are educated. As a single working mother of two school-age children, I strongly support educational choice.