Rep. Mills Introduces Resolution to Expel Nancy Mace from the House
This bill is currently sitting in the House Committee on Ethics where it was sent on April 19, 2026. The committee must review the proposal before it can move any further in the House. Since most bills never receive a committee vote, this proposal is not showing signs of active progress.
Expelling a member of Congress is extremely rare and requires a very high number of votes. Most resolutions like this are sent to a committee and never actually reach a final vote.
Scores run from -100 (strongly harmful) to +100 (strongly beneficial) for each group, combining impact, certainty, scope, and duration ratings of 1-5. How impact scoring works
Congressional staff who have worked in Mace's office have reported hostile working conditions including screaming, public humiliation, and retaliation. If the resolution succeeded, it would remove a member accused of creating one of the most toxic workplaces on Capitol Hill, potentially improving conditions for current staff. However, the resolution is extremely unlikely to pass.
“multiple former congressional staffers, speaking both on and off the record in 2024-2025, have described Representative Mace's office as one of the most toxic workplaces on Capitol Hill”
Referred to the House Committee on Ethics.
Submitted in House
No votes or related bills recorded for this bill yet.
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Providing for the expulsion of Representative Nancy Mace from the United States House of Representatives.
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