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Referral·Office of Congressional Ethicsreferral

OCC Referral Regarding Rep. Nancy Mace

Published March 2, 202613 pages
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Briefing

The Office of Congressional Conduct (OCC) reviewed Representative Nancy Mace’s participation in the House Member Reimbursement Allowance (MRA) for D.C. lodging. The OCC found substantial reason to believe Rep. Mace sought and received reimbursements that, in several months in 2023–2024, exceeded the actual lodging-related expenses for a D.C. property she used. The OCC recommends the Committee on Ethics further review the matter and issue subpoenas for the subject and several noncooperating witnesses.

Allegations

  • [medium]Rep. Mace may have sought reimbursements under the House lodging reimbursement program that exceeded her actual lodging-related expenses for a D.C. property she used.
  • [medium]Rep. Mace may have submitted reimbursement requests without documentation showing she paid the underlying lodging expenses.
  • Findings

    • [referred]The Board found there is substantial reason to believe Rep. Mace engaged in improper reimbursement practices by seeking reimbursements that exceeded her reimbursable expenses incurred.

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