SC to enter phase 1B of vaccination plan on Monday
In a press conference held Tuesday morning, Governor Henry McMaster announced that South Carolina will enter phase 1B of the state’s vaccination plan on March 8.
Governor Henry McMaster is relaxing the state’s mask mandate. Friday afternoon, the governor issued an executive order rescinding mask requirements in state government offices, buildings and facilities.
In a press conference held Tuesday morning, Governor Henry McMaster announced that South Carolina will enter phase 1B of the state’s vaccination plan on March 8.
Governor Henry McMaster was joined by South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Director Dr. Edward Simmer and State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman to update the state’s vaccination distribution plan.
More than 20 governors across the country, including Governor Henry McMaster, are opposing a new standard in President Joe Biden’s stimulus bill that determines how federal funds would be allocated to states.
In a statement released Friday, Governor Henry McMaster said that he will lift COVID-19 safety restrictions related to the sale of alcohol and mass gatherings.
Governor Henry McMaster is visiting Nephron Pharmaceuticals and Dominion Energy’s vaccination site. It’s located on the Dominion Energy property off of I-77 in West Columbia.
The West Columbia Chamber’s Breakfast held Tuesday morning featured Governor Henry McMaster as the guest speaker. Governor McMaster updated the public on our state’s economy, vaccine rollout and jobs.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster wants the state’s electric providers to review their power grids to see if they could face problems like what happened in Texas during the recent winter storm.
On Friday, Governor Henry McMaster announced that South Carolina received nearly $40 million from the United States Department of Education for emergency education funding.
In a ceremony at the Statehouse Thursday afternoon, Governor Henry McMaster signed the Fetal Heartbeat Bill into law. Senate Democrats released the following statement in reaction to the signing of a bill that bans most abortions in the state.