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Governor McMaster outlines schedule for late January events

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Governor Henry McMaster | Governor Henry McMaster, SC

Governor Henry McMaster | Governor Henry McMaster, SC

Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster have outlined their schedules for the week starting January 27, 2025.

On Monday, January 27 at 10:30 AM, Governor McMaster, First Lady Peggy McMaster, and Lt. Governor Evette attended the South Carolina Civic Commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz at the University of South Carolina Alumni Center in Columbia.

Lt. Governor Evette is scheduled to speak on Wednesday, January 29 at two events: AMIkids Legislative Day at the Lt. Governor’s Office in the State House at 10:00 AM and later that evening at 7:00 PM, Governor McMaster will deliver his 2025 State of the State address in the House Chambers of the State House.

On Thursday, January 30 at 11:30 AM, Lt. Gov. Evette will participate in the South Carolina National School Choice Week Capitol Celebration on the North Steps of the State House.

Friday's schedule includes a speaking engagement for Lt. Gov. Evette at Rock Hill Miracle Park's Final Phases Groundbreaking event at 1:00 PM.

Finally, on Saturday, February 1 at 11:00 AM, she will address attendees at the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women's Winter Board of Directors Meeting held at Seawell's in Columbia.

The previous week's schedule for Gov. McMaster included several agency calls and meetings on Tuesday, January 21; office hours and various meetings on Thursday; as well as attending WP Rawl's anniversary event later that day; followed by more office hours and meetings on Friday.

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