Governor McMaster to speak at Liberty Day event at Statehouse

Governor Henry McMaster
Governor Henry McMaster
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Governor Henry McMaster is scheduled to speak at Liberty Day on Friday, January 16, 2026. The event will take place at 9:00 AM in the House Chambers of the South Carolina Statehouse, located at 1100 Gervais Street in Columbia.

Governor McMaster leads as governor of South Carolina and serves the residents of the state, according to the official website. His office engages in a range of activities including conservation, historical preservation, and community programs. The Office of the Governor also focuses on issuing proclamations, fostering economic development, supporting education and workforce training, enhancing public safety, recognizing health care contributions, promoting environmental conservation, preserving cultural heritage, and building partnerships with local entities. Governor McMaster operates within state government administration and is based in South Carolina. The office often forms partnerships with local governments and organizations to advance state initiatives.



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