Gov. McMaster and Lt. Gov. Evette announce public schedules for April 1, 2026

Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina
Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina
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Governor Henry McMaster and Lieutenant Governor Pamela S. Evette released their official schedules for Wednesday, April 1, according to a March 31 announcement.

The schedules outline the public appearances and engagements of the state’s top officials, offering transparency about their activities and priorities.

Lt. Governor Evette is set to attend the 2026 South Carolina Innovation Awareness Month Kickoff Breakfast at The Palmetto Club in Columbia at 9:00 AM. At 10:00 AM, Governor McMaster will present the Honorary Sandlapper award to Dr. Markus Söder, Minister President of Bavaria, at his office located at the State House on Gervais Street in Columbia—a location he maintains as his official office according to the official website. Later that day at 1:30 PM, McMaster will participate in a virtual Santee Cooper Advisory board meeting.

McMaster has served as South Carolina’s chief executive since January 24, 2017 and was re-elected in both 2018 and 2022 according to the official website. His responsibilities include managing state government operations under constitutional authority according to the official website.

Throughout his tenure as governor—the state’s one hundred seventeenth—McMaster has prioritized economic development, public safety, education, and heritage preservation according to the official website. His authority extends across South Carolina for governance and policy oversight according to the official website.

By sharing their schedules publicly, McMaster and Evette continue a practice of keeping constituents informed about government activities.



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