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Governor McMaster holds final State of the State address Wednesday

Gov. McMaster proposes $1.1 billion for roads, teacher pay raises to $50,500, and tax rate cuts to sustain growth amid population pressures, highlighting 30% 4K enrollment rise.

  • On Wednesday, Gov. Henry McMaster delivered the 2026 State of the State at the South Carolina State House, urging $1.1 billion for transportation to keep SCDOT construction on schedule.
  • Faced with population growth, the General Assembly debated infrastructure, economic growth, and education over the past year, as McMaster highlighted fiscal strength and surplus funds.
  • On early childhood education, McMaster highlighted 4K expansion enrolling 18,411 students and proposed raising starting teacher salary to just above $50,000.
  • Representative Jermaine Johnson delivered the Democratic response, disputing Governor McMaster's record by citing South Carolina's poor roads, 43rd education ranking, and sixth highest homicide rate.
  • Looking to the future, McMaster urged continued investment in first responders and land conservation efforts, including nearly 400,000 acres preserved and 62,000 acres last year.
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ABC Columbia broke the news in Columbia, United States on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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