USC Sumter to Host Congressman Ralph Norman for Annual Constitution Day Program

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SUMTER, SC (09/04/2018) South Carolina's Fifth Congressional District leader in the United States House of Representatives Ralph Norman will present the annual Constitution Day lecture at the University of South Carolina Sumter on Wednesday, September 19, 2018.

The lecture will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the USC Sumter Arts and Letters Lecture Hall and will last approximately one hour.

Constitution Day is an American federal observance that recognizes the adoption of the United States Constitution and those who have become U.S. citizens.

Norman is a lifelong resident of South Carolina's 5th district. He studied at Rock Hill public schools and graduated from Rock Hill High School in 1971. He attended Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC, and graduated in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business.

Ralph has established himself as one of South Carolina's leading businessmen. He joined his father's property and construction business right after college and grew it into one of South Carolina's most successful commercial real estate developers.

Over the course of his career, Norman has served with several organizations dedicated to improving the community. These organizations include the York County Home Builders Association, the Children's Attention Home, the Salvation Army and the Medical University of South Carolina Board of Visitors.

He has consistently demonstrated his dedication to conservative principles. In his ten years in the South Carolina House of Representatives, Norman consistently voted in favor of limited government, financially sound policies and a strong national defense.

Norman has been married for 42 years to Elaine Rice Norman and together, they have 4 children: Ralph Warren, Anne, Mary Catherine and Caroline, and 16 grandchildren.

The Constitution Day event at USC Sumter is free and open to the public.