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Governor Henry McMaster to Hold Ceremonial Bill Signing

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Governor Henry McMaster | Governor Henry McMaster, SC

Governor Henry McMaster | Governor Henry McMaster, SC

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster is set to hold a ceremonial bill signing event tomorrow, where he will be joined by various dignitaries including Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers and members of the General Assembly.

The event, which will take place at Cottle Farms in Hopkins, S.C., will mark the signing of H. 3951, the Working Agricultural Lands Preservation Act. The bill aims to preserve agricultural lands in the state and is seen as a significant step towards promoting sustainable agriculture.

The ceremony is scheduled for 10:30 AM on Tuesday, April 23, as confirmed by the governor's office. Governor McMaster expressed his enthusiasm for the occasion, stating, "I am proud to sign this important legislation that will support our agricultural community and ensure the preservation of our valuable agricultural lands."

Commissioner Weathers also emphasized the importance of the bill, highlighting the collaborative efforts that have gone into its development. He stated, "This bill represents a milestone in our commitment to preserving our agricultural heritage and supporting the future of farming in South Carolina."

The presence of members of the General Assembly, along with state and local leaders, underscores the bipartisan support for the Working Agricultural Lands Preservation Act. The event at Cottle Farms symbolizes a collective effort to protect the state's agricultural resources for future generations.

Tomorrow's ceremonial bill signing at Cottle Farms, located at 9560 Garners Ferry Road, Hopkins, S.C., will be a significant moment for the agricultural community in South Carolina.

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