Missouri Governor Michael L. Parson
Recent News About Missouri Governor Michael L. Parson
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Governor Kehoe appoints six to boards, commissions, and fills county office vacancy
Jefferson City — Governor Mike Kehoe announced six appointments to various boards and commissions, alongside the appointment of the Andrew County Circuit Clerk.
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Governor Kehoe appoints Amy Trueblood as Associate Circuit Judge
Governor Kehoe has announced the appointment of Amy Trueblood as the new Associate Circuit Judge for Cape Girardeau County in the 32nd Judicial Circuit.
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Governor Kehoe signs new public safety bill into law
Today, in a ceremony at the Missouri State Capitol, Governor Mike Kehoe signed House Bill 495 into law.
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Governor Kehoe announces appointments to state boards
Governor Mike Kehoe announced the appointment of seven individuals to various boards in Missouri.
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Governor Kehoe appoints members to sentencing advisory commission
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced three appointments to the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission and filled a vacancy in Atchison County.
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Governor Kehoe signs executive order for expedited storm cleanup in Missouri
Governor Mike Kehoe has enacted Executive Order 25-20 in response to severe weather conditions affecting Missouri.
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FEMA joins Missouri storm damage assessments after severe weather impacts
Governor Mike Kehoe has announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will join joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) for public infrastructure in 25 counties.
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Governor expands disaster assessment request after severe storms in Missouri
Governor Mike Kehoe has expanded his request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for joint preliminary damage assessments (PDAs) to include Dunklin and Madison counties.
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Governor Kehoe signs FY 2025 supplemental budget bill
Governor Mike Kehoe has signed the Fiscal Year 2025 supplemental budget bill, known as HB 14, into law.
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Missouri governor aids schools after storm impacts
Following the severe storms that affected Missouri on March 14, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) have acted promptly to assist school districts impacted by the disaster.
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Missouri seeks federal aid after storms leave trail of destruction
Governor Mike Kehoe has initiated a request for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to engage in joint preliminary damage assessments across 23 Missouri counties.
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Missouri governor updates recovery efforts after deadly tornadoes
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe provided an update on Missouri's recovery efforts following the tornadoes that struck on March 14.
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Missouri responds after deadly tornadoes cause widespread damage
The Missouri State Emergency Operations Center remains active as state teams address the aftermath of severe storms that swept across the state, causing significant damage and fatalities.
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Flags lowered statewide for fallen fire deputy chief
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe ordered that U.S. and Missouri flags be flown at half-staff in honor of Deputy Chief Donald R. Kammerich of the Pilot Grove Area Fire Protection District.
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Missouri Governor declares emergency ahead of severe weather forecast
Governor Mike Kehoe has signed Executive Order 25-19, declaring a State of Emergency in Missouri due to severe weather forecasts.
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Missouri GOP leaders highlight early legislative achievements at state capitol
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe and Republican legislative leaders held a press conference at the Missouri State Capitol to discuss achievements made by the General Assembly in the early weeks of the legislative session.
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Flags lowered statewide to honor late firefighter Vernon Collett
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced that U.S. and Missouri flags will be flown at half-staff in honor of Captain Vernon Collett of the Johnson County Fire Protection District.
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Governor Kehoe appoints individuals to state boards and fills county vacancy
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe made announcements regarding appointments to various boards and commissions, as well as filling a county office vacancy.
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Missouri State Capitol dome to shine purple for Alzheimer's Awareness Day
Governor Mike Kehoe has directed the Missouri State Capitol dome to be illuminated in purple on March 11, 2025, in recognition of Missouri Alzheimer's Awareness Day.
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Missouri launches program recognizing community commitment to effective law enforcement
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced that communities in Missouri can now apply for the Missouri Blue Shield designation.