State government holidays
New Year’s Day: Jan. 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Third Monday in January
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State government holidays
New Year’s Day: Jan. 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Third Monday in January
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Presidents Day: Third Monday in February
Confederate Memorial Day: May 10
Memorial Day: Last Monday in May
Independence Day: July 4
Labor Day: First Monday in September
Veterans Day: Nov. 11
Thanksgiving and the day after: Fourth Thursday in November and the Friday following
Christmas and the day after: Dec. 25-26
Also worth noting: The governor has the authority — and historically has exercised it — to declare Christmas Eve a state holiday.
When a state holiday falls on a Saturday, the previous Friday becomes the official day off.
When a state holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday becomes the official day off.
STATE WEB SITES
A list of places to help you connect with the government and its leaders
www.myscgov.com: The main page of state government; includes links to state telephone directories, agency sites and other useful sites
www.scstatehouse.net: The main page of the General Assembly; includes links to live webcasts of House and Senate proceedings, as well as search engines to locate specific legislation or to research state codes
www.state.sc.us/jobs: The main employment page of state government; updated daily; includes every state government job being advertised
STATE SYMBOLS
A few of the better known ones:
State hospitality beverage: tea
State dog: Boykin spaniel
State beverage: milk
State fruit: peach
State dance: shag
State tree: palmetto
State bird: Carolina wren
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