Lieutenant Governor Evette announces schedule for April 2 events at Statehouse

Governor Henry McMaster
Governor Henry McMaster
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Lieutenant Governor Pamela S. Evette announced on April 1 her schedule for Thursday, April 2, which includes participation in two public events at the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia.

Evette is set to attend the Child Abuse Prevention Month Press Conference at 10:00 a.m., followed by Palmetto Pride’s annual Governor’s Art Contest on Litter Prevention Award Presentation at 11:30 a.m. Both events will take place on the first floor of the Statehouse located at 1100 Gervais Street.

These scheduled appearances highlight the lieutenant governor’s involvement in community and public awareness initiatives. The Office of the Governor of South Carolina engages in conservation, historical preservation, and community programs according to the official website. In addition, it 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 according to the official website.

Henry McMaster leads as governor of South Carolina according to the official website, serving residents through state government administration according to the official website. The Office also forms partnerships with local governments and organizations to advance state initiatives according to the official website.

The upcoming events are part of ongoing efforts by state leaders to promote awareness around key issues such as child abuse prevention and environmental stewardship.



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