Gov. Henry McMaster outlines schedule for early February engagements

Gov. Henry McMaster outlines schedule for early February engagements
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster have a series of engagements scheduled for the week of February 3, 2025.

On Monday, February 3, at noon, Lt. Gov. Evette served as the keynote speaker at the Florence Rotary Club located at Victors on West Evans Street in Florence, South Carolina. Later that day at 3:00 PM, Gov. McMaster attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the Scout Motors Drive Interchange on Blythewood Road in Blythewood.

The following day, Tuesday, February 4, Gov. McMaster is set to oversee a State Fiscal Accountability Authority meeting at Room 252 in the Edgar Brown Building on Pendleton Street in Columbia.

On Wednesday, February 5, at 3:30 PM, Gov. McMaster will hold a press conference honoring The Tribal Alliance of South Carolina Nations Treaty on the North Steps of the State House on Gervais Street in Columbia.

Last week’s schedule for Gov. McMaster included various activities starting with a speech on January 27 at the South Carolina Civic Commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz held at Pastides Alumni Center in Columbia.

Gov. McMaster’s agenda also featured media availability and office hours throughout the week along with an economic development reception on January 28 and meetings with state officials and representatives from January 29 to January 31.

He delivered his State of the State address on January 29 and participated in a Department of Corrections conference call on January 31.



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