Missouri Governor Michael L. Parson
Recent News About Missouri Governor Michael L. Parson
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Missouri governor calls special legislative session focused on relief efforts
Governor Mike Kehoe has called a special legislative session in Missouri, emphasizing the need for relief, retention, and responsibility.
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Governor Kehoe calls special session for disaster relief and economic initiatives
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced a special session at the Missouri State Capitol.
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Governor Kehoe appoints new officials for county vacancies
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced the appointments of Hattie Davis and Rodney McKinney to fill two county office vacancies in Missouri.
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Missouri governor seeks federal aid after deadly storms hit state
Governor Mike Kehoe has requested a major disaster declaration from President Donald J. Trump to secure federal assistance for areas in Missouri affected by severe storms and tornadoes on May 16.
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Missouri National Guard activated for tornado recovery in St. Louis
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced the activation of the Missouri National Guard to aid in tornado recovery efforts in St. Louis.
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Trump approves disaster aid for Missouri after severe storms
Today, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe announced that President Donald J. Trump has approved two of the state's requests for a major disaster declaration.
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FEMA joins assessments of storm damages in Missouri counties
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will join in assessing damage to public infrastructure and debris removal costs in St. Louis City, as well as St. Louis and Scott counties.
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Governor Kehoe signs order aiding storm victims' access to medications
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe of Missouri signed Executive Order 25-24 to aid individuals affected by recent tornadoes and severe storms.
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Missouri governor seeks federal disaster declaration after devastating April tornadoes
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe of Missouri has formally requested President Donald Trump to declare a major disaster for six counties affected by severe storms on April 29.
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Missouri National Guard leader promoted to major general
Today, at the Missouri State Capitol, Charles D. Hausman, Adjutant General of the Missouri National Guard, was promoted to Major General.
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Former Senator Kit Bond passes away at age 86
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced the passing of former U.S. Senator and Missouri Governor Christopher S. "Kit" Bond.
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Memorial services announced for former U.S. Senator Kit Bond
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced memorial services to honor the late Christopher S. "Kit" Bond, a former U.S. Senator and Governor of Missouri.
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Governor Kehoe signs Senate Bill 1 enhancing support for Missouri's county officials
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 1 into law in Jefferson City, a move aimed at enhancing compensation and access for county officials across Missouri.
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Governor signs bill to rename highway section for slain missionaries
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe signed a bill renaming a section of Highway 60 in Newton County.
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Governor Kehoe announces appointees for Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced the appointments to the Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force, which is tasked with reviewing and recommending changes to the state's K-12 school funding model.
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Operation Relentless Pursuit leads to arrest of 148 fugitives across Missouri
In the first month of Operation Relentless Pursuit (ORP), a crime-fighting initiative in Missouri, 148 fugitives with outstanding felony warrants have been arrested or had their arrests assisted by ORP officers.
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Governor Kehoe announces appointments to commission and county positions
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced appointments to the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission and filled two county vacancies.
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FEMA joins Missouri's storm damage assessments after April's severe weather
Jefferson City — Governor Mike Kehoe announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will engage in joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) for public infrastructure in six counties following severe storms, straight-line winds,...
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Missouri State Capitol lights up green for mental health awareness
Governor Mike Kehoe has directed the Missouri State Capitol dome to be illuminated in green from sunrise on May 7, 2025, until sunrise on May 8, 2025.
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Governor Kehoe seeks federal aid for Missouri after severe storms and flooding
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe formally requested that President Donald Trump approve a major disaster declaration for federal assistance for 26 Missouri counties affected by severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding from March 30 to April 8.