First appearance on Fox: Rep. Nancy Mace (RS.C.) is introducing a resolution that would ban transgender women from using women's restrooms in the U.S. Capitol.
Mace plans to introduce the resolution on Monday.
“The sanctity of protecting women and countering the left's systematic erasure of biological women starts right here on Capitol Hill,” she told Fox News Digital about the measure.
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Representative Nancy Mace is seeking to force a vote on a bill that would ban transgender women from women's restrooms in the Capitol. (Getty Images/File)
South Carolina's Republican Party has proposed a measure that would “prohibit members of the House, officers, and staff from using single-sex facilities other than those corresponding to their biological sex or for any other purpose,” according to text previewed by Fox News Digital. It is said that it is planned to introduce.
House Republicans have previously threatened to destroy a metal detector outside the House chamber after former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) took the gavel from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). In some cases, the rules of Congress have been changed.
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Mr. Mace's bill would charge the House Sergeant-at-Arms with enforcing this rule.
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Mace previously introduced a bill that would deport undocumented immigrants who commit sex crimes. (AP Photo/John McDonnell/File)
Republicans blasted Democrats in recent elections on transgender issues, particularly transgender youth athletes in school sports.
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House Republicans have moved to limit federal funding for transgender health care and prevent trans student-athletes from participating on school sports teams of their chosen gender.
Mace previously introduced a bill that would deport undocumented immigrants with a history of sex crimes or violence against women. The bill passed with the support of 51 Democrats and all House Republicans.


