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Sheri BiggsRepublican Candidate for U.S. House in South Carolina, 2026

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Last updated: March 4, 2026

Sheri's Positions on Key Issues

Economy

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Sheri Biggs voted for H.R. 1, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," stating it advances President Trump’s America First Agenda and provides relief to working families by cutting wasteful spending. She also supported the FY 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), describing it as a win for national security and for hardworking Americans in defense industries. Biggs supports loosening regulations on energy and business.

Washington, D.C. —Today, Congresswoman Sheri Biggs (R-SC-03) voted in favor of H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a major legislative package supported by President Donald Trump that tackles the issues South Carolinians care most about: securing the border, cutting wasteful spending, protecting families, and upholding our constitutional freedoms. (Congresswoman Sheri Biggs, sheribiggs.house.gov, June 10, 2025)

Immigration

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Congresswoman Sheri Biggs advocates for strict immigration enforcement, emphasizing national security and community protection. She voted for the Laken Riley Act, which mandates ICE detention of illegal aliens committing serious crimes, and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to secure the border. Biggs also introduced the Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Act to withhold federal funds from jurisdictions not cooperating with federal immigration law.

This bill makes it simple: if you want federal tax dollars, you need to follow federal law,” said Congresswoman Biggs.

Healthcare

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Congresswoman Sheri Biggs advocates for conservative healthcare reforms, emphasizing competition, flexibility, and patient choice to lower costs and improve quality. She introduced the Protecting Motherhood Act to restore "mother" in federal law and voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Biggs also supports protecting federal student loan limits for nurse practitioner programs to ensure healthcare access, particularly in rural communities.

“It’s past time to reject the failing status quo and lead with bold solutions,” said Congressman Biggs. “The House must lead with clarity and conviction. These reforms are ready, they’re proven, and they should be on the floor immediately. If Republicans draw a clear line today, we can finally rebuild a health care system anchored in conservative principles and return control to patients rather than bureaucrats or insurance companies.” (Congressman Sheri Biggs, press release, December 8, 2025)

Climate & Energy

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Sheri Biggs has voted against environmental protection measures, including the Reliable Power Act and a methane-leak fee. She also voted against the ROTOR Act, which aims for transparency in rotorcraft operations. Biggs supported the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act and the Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act. The League of Conservation Voters assigned her a 0% lifetime score, indicating consistent opposition to environmental legislation.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

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Sheri Biggs identifies as a pro-life nurse and opposes abortion, advocating for policies that restrict access. She introduced the Protecting Motherhood Act (H.R. 7235) to replace "birthing person" with "mother" in federal documents. Congresswoman Biggs also voted in favor of H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, stating it ensures no taxpayer dollars fund abortion or defunds organizations like Planned Parenthood.

This bill makes it clear: no taxpayer dollars should ever be used to fund abortion or harmful, irreversible procedures like transgender surgeries. In just one year, Planned Parenthood brought in over $2 billion in income, held $2.5 billion in net assets, and still took in $792 million in government funding — more than $2 million a day, nearly 40% of their total revenue. Taxpayers deserve better. Bottom line: this bill defunds Planned Parenthood and ensures public dollars can never be used to end innocent life — period. - Congresswoman Sheri Biggs, Press Release on H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (July 3, 2025)

Foreign Policy

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Sheri Biggs voted in favor of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, stating her strong support for the bill. As a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard, she views the NDAA as essential for building a lethal fighting force to deter adversaries and ensure domestic readiness and global security. She also indicates that the NDAA aligns with "President Trump's peace through strength agenda."

I rise in strong support of the rule and the fiscal year 26 National Defense Authorization Act. This year's NDAA is the legislative backbone for President Trump's peace through strength agenda. It delivers on the commitment to build the lethal fighting force necessary to deter our adversaries across every domain and contains provisions critical to both our domestic readiness and our global security. As both a member of Congress and a lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard, I understand what it takes to keep our nation secure, and I'm proud to support key priorities in this bill that deliver on that mission. (Sheri Biggs, Forbes Breaking News, 10 Dec 2025)

Education

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Congresswoman Sheri Biggs is urging the Department of Education to amend a proposed rule that she believes could hinder future nurse practitioners from affording their education. In a letter to Secretary Linda McMahon, Biggs advocated for the Department to uphold the intent of H.R. 1 and to safeguard access to healthcare in rural areas.

Gun Policy

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Congresswoman Sheri Biggs advocates for gun rights, introducing legislation like the No Frivolous Applications for Short-Barreled Shotguns Act to remove certain firearms from federal regulation and the Protecting the Mailing of Firearms Act to repeal federal prohibitions on mailing concealable firearms. She also urged the ATF to reform outdated firearm travel regulations, citing a belief in defending personal liberty and constitutional rights for gun owners.

Freedom shouldn’t be measured by the length of a shotgun barrel or limited by a post office counter. These bills defend personal liberty, protect small businesses, and make it clear that in America — especially in South Carolina’s 3rd District — we still believe in the Constitution. I am proud to fight for gun owners, hunters, and defenders of freedom." — Congresswoman Sheri Biggs (source: http://sheribiggs.house.gov/media/press-releases/gun-rights-protected-under-two-new-bills-authored-congresswoman-sheri-biggs)

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