Lt. Governor Pamela Evette announces run for S.C. governor
Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette has officially announced her run for governor.
Lt. Governor Pamela Evette’s campaign for South Carolina governor made an announcement on Thursday about the formation of a coalition of 100 Trump grassroots leaders, conservative activists, and surrogates who are putting their support behind Lt. Governor Pamela Evette in the 2026 South Carolina governor’s race.
Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette has officially announced her run for governor.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace announced early Thursday morning that she would be joining Vice President JD Vance and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin in their tour of Nucor Steel.
“For example in the fiscal year 2021-2022 budget, South Carolina increased need based grants from $20 million to $60 million. And doubled tuition grants from $10 million to $20 million. Need based grant funding increased to $70 million in 22-23 and to $80 million in 23-24,” Little says.
“It is a male dominated world sometimes, so you have to take two steps to their one step. But in order to do that, if we uplift each other as we talk about at this symposium, every woman has a story, share your story, tell your story,” says Bennett.
The current building lacks space and suffers from maintenance issues.
At the State House on Thursday, Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette joined the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services and academic partners from across the state to recognize National Collegiate Recovery Day.
Lt. Governor Pamela Evette and SC Women in Leadership volunteered to pack thanksgiving boxes and discuss challenges single mothers face feeding their children
One thing the two candidates agree on is that early voting is a good idea.
Today, Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette and other state leaders joined the Alzheimer’s Association at the State House to honor families with a loved one in cognitive decline.