Governor McMaster and state leaders announce weekly public schedules

Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina
Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina
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Governor Henry McMaster, Lieutenant Governor Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster have released their public schedules for the week beginning December 1, 2025.

On Monday, December 1, at 11:00 AM, Governor McMaster took part in a press conference with state and local emergency management officials to mark Winter Weather Preparedness Week. The event was held at the South Carolina Emergency Management Division headquarters in West Columbia.

At the same time on Monday, Lieutenant Governor Evette attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for the expansion of Concourse A at Myrtle Beach International Airport.

Later that day, at 3:00 PM, Governor McMaster participated in the annual “A Tree for the Fallen Ceremony” at the Governor’s Office in Columbia.

On Tuesday, December 2, at 10:00 AM, Lieutenant Governor Evette is scheduled to join the annual statewide Greg’s Groceries Packing event at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in Columbia.

Governor McMaster will participate in a press conference with the South Carolina Research Authority about cybersecurity on Wednesday, December 3, at 2:00 PM. This event will take place on the first floor of the Statehouse in Columbia.

From Friday, December 5 through Saturday, December 6, Lieutenant Governor Evette will attend the National Lieutenant Governors Association’s Business Meeting in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

The previous week’s schedule for Governor McMaster included calls with members of the South Carolina General Assembly and a meeting with federal officials on November 24.



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