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Nancy Mace faces ethics investigation after listing her DC townhouse on VRBO as a vacation rental

Congresswoman Nancy Mace is facing scrutiny over expenses she claimed on her $1.6m townhouse in Washington DC while also allegedly advertising it as a short-term rental for events and vacations.

The House Ethics Committee has begun a preliminary review of $23,000 in lodging costs that the South Carolina representative expensed in 2023 after receiving a complaint, according to the New York Times. The expenses amount was notably higher than what other members had filed in claims.

Under a new reimbursement program instituted last year, members of Congress may expense up to $34,000 in lodging and food costs while they are on official business in Washington DC.

But the program has some rules. Members are barred from expensing mortgage payments; it only covers days they worked in or flew to DC; and they cannot file for more than their actual expenses. They are not required to provide receipts but it’s recommended they keep them for their records.

Mace allegedly overcharged for expenses tied to the three-bedroom, DC townhome that she bought in 2021 with her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant, for $1.6m. The couple split up last year.

An analysis by Punchbowl News estimated that Mace overcharged by more than $8,900.

During the same period when she claimed expenses, Mace also allegedly listed her townhome on VRBO, the short-term rental site, according toThe Daily Mail.

The listing describes the brick townhome as “The DuPont House”, describing it as suitable for 10 -24 people and “perfectly situated from the Capitol.”

A photo of the listing shows the home with an American Flag and South Carolina flag hanging outside the front door. The listing is no longer available on VRBO but another rental site appears to still feature the home as

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