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South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster scheduled to address June 23, 2017 Luncheon

The Aiken Republican Club is pleased to announce that South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster is scheduled to be the Friday June 23, 2017 Luncheon Speaker. Details will be announced in early June.

Henry Dargan McMaster of Columbia ascended to become the 117th Governor of South Carolina on January 24, 2017.

The son of the late attorney and former State Representative John Gregg McMaster and the late Ida Dargan McMaster, Governor McMaster is married to Peggy McMaster, and they have two children, Henry D. McMaster, Jr. and Mary Rogers McMaster. The governor and Peggy are members of First Presbyterian Church of Columbia.

Prior to becoming governor, McMaster served two years as lieutenant governor of South Carolina, eight years as Attorney General of South Carolina and four years as U.S. Attorney for South Carolina.

McMaster was the last independently elected lieutenant governor of South Carolina, and served as President of the Senate for the duration of his term.

As attorney general, McMaster made prosecution of criminal domestic violence a priority and harnessed the resources of law enforcement and prosecutors to crack down on child Internet predators. He also extended the State Grand Jury’s jurisdiction to securities crimes after the collapse of Carolina Investors and Home Gold, convicting those responsible, and also extended jurisdiction to environmental crimes and gang crimes. He issued the landmark opinion to protect our marsh islands from encroachment and won in the State Supreme Court the Life Science Act case, which enhanced the state’s potential through its universities for research, development and investment in the knowledge-based economy. He organized and led the states in the constitutional challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

The first U.S. Attorney appointed by President Ronald Reagan, McMaster was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. His “Operation Jackpot” investigation into international drug smuggling produced over 100 convictions.

In 2012 and upon Governor Nikki Haley’s appointment, McMaster and former Attorney General Travis Medlock led a bi-partisan commission to reform ethics laws and restore the public’s trust in state government.

McMaster was elected chairman of the S.C. Republican Party in 1993 and was re-elected three times, also serving on the Republican National Committee until 2002. As chairman, he ushered in Republican majorities in the state’s House, Senate and constitutional offices.

A former member of the S.C. Ports Authority board, the state Commission on Higher Education, Palmetto Health Foundation Board, South Carolina Policy Council – Chairman, and recipient of the Order of the Palmetto, McMaster is admitted to practice in all courts, state and federal, in South Carolina, the U.S. District Court (1974), the U.S. Court of Claims (1974), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1975) and the Supreme Court of the United States (1978).

McMaster received his AB degree in history in 1969 from the University of South Carolina and his Juris Doctor degree in 1973 from the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he served on the Law Review. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves in the JAG Corps from 1969 to 1975.