Nancy Mace Doubles Down, Files Blockbuster New Bill on Men in Women's Bathrooms

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Make no mistake, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) isn't going to back down on her efforts to keep biological men out of women's bathrooms. 

As RedState's Bonchie reported Tuesday:

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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has started a firestorm by introducing a resolution to ban "trans women" from using women's restrooms on Capitol Hill. 

Democrats are accusing Mace of targeting Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE), a biological male who identifies as a "woman." McBride will be seated with the new Congress in January after winning the election in Delaware's at-large district. Mace, who is a rape survivor, said her resolution is about "standing up against the left's systemic erasure of biological women."

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is introducing a resolution to ban transgender women from using women’s restrooms at the U.S. Capitol.

Mace is expected to file the resolution on Monday.

This led to Mace being on the receiving end of unceasing vitriol from the left, who seemed to have learned nothing at all from the elections held just two weeks ago. The issue of men intruding on women's spaces was definitely on the ballot, and Americans used their votes to signal they've had enough. Just take a look at the sound thrashing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) gave to Democrat Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX), who had voted against keeping boys out of girls sports.

Nancy Mace knows that the American public is on her side, so she's expanding her initial goal of keeping men out of women's bathrooms on Capitol Hill and taking her efforts nationwide. 

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She's calling the new bill, which she plans to introduce tonight, the "Protecting Women's Private Spaces Act." The goal? "To prohibit individuals from accessing or using single-sex facilities on federal property other than those corresponding to their biological sex, and for other purposes."

The bill goes on to define private spaces as including restrooms, locker rooms and changing rooms. 

Mace is skilled at using social media to highlight her causes, and took to X/Twitter on Wednesday to talk about the new bill.

Here's the transcript:

Hey, everyone, I told you I wasn't going to stop with Capitol Hill. I'm filing another bill tonight that would ban biological men from women's space on all federal property all across the country. This fight starts here. It starts now. Men are not allowed in women's spaces. Period. Full stop. End of story.

This could, and should, be the beginning of the end for the left's efforts to endanger women and girls by pandering to the most mentally ill among us. If the government starts putting the kibosh on this nonsense at the federal level, the domino effect will reach into state and local governments and school boards, many of which, by the way, are to blame for starting this bathroom nonsense in public schools. 

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And there's no better time to get the dominoes all set up, with Republican red about to seep into every corner of the federal government. 

Rep. Mace has another important goal here: to make all House members go on record. Despite a select few radicals, politicians will try everything they can to dodge the issue publicly, but their voting records don't lie. Just ask Colin Allred how well it works out when you try to run from the fact that you want boys to take over girls sports.

If the electorate sent one resounding message this campaign cycle, it's this: It's okay to be normal. It's normal to not want men in women's restrooms. It's normal to want your daughters to be protected from the physical harm of having to compete against boys. 

Things were pretty good the way they were, before the lunatics ran the asylum, and Republicans like Nancy Mace must lead the march back to normal.

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