Gov. McMaster, Lt. Gov. Evette, and First Lady announce schedules for week of March 30

Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina
Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina
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Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster announced their official schedules for the week of March 30 in a statement released on March 30.

The weekly schedule highlights the planned public engagements and official duties of South Carolina’s top state officials, providing transparency about their activities and participation in various state events.

According to the announcement, Gov. McMaster began his week by participating in a fireside chat with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp at the Environmental Council of the States Spring Meeting in Savannah on Monday at 12:30 PM. On Tuesday morning at 9:30 AM, he will oversee a State Fiscal Accountability Authority meeting in Columbia before attending the Governor’s annual Month of Military Child proclamation presentation that afternoon at the Statehouse.

Lt. Gov. Evette is scheduled to attend several events throughout the week, including the kickoff breakfast for South Carolina Innovation Awareness Month on Wednesday morning at The Palmetto Club in Columbia and a press conference marking Child Abuse Prevention Month on Thursday at the Statehouse. She will also be present for The Cooper’s opening event in Charleston on Saturday.

Last week’s schedule included agency calls, policy meetings, office hours at his official office located within the State House on Gervais Street—as noted by the official website—and public appearances such as presenting an award and speaking engagements with organizations like BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina and local law enforcement associations.

McMaster has served as South Carolina’s chief executive since January 24, 2017, winning re-election campaigns in both 2018 and 2022 according to the official website. His tenure has focused on supporting residents through economic development initiatives, public safety efforts, education improvements and heritage preservation projects as described by the official website. As governor—the state’s chief executive under its constitution—he oversees governance and policy across South Carolina according to the official website.

The release provides insight into how state leaders allocate their time among ceremonial duties, legislative meetings and community engagement.



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