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Governor Parson's Busy Schedule for March 11 - 15, 2024

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Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Governor Mike Parson's upcoming week is set to be packed with various meetings and events across Missouri.

On Tuesday, March 12, Governor Parson will kick off the day by welcoming the Hispanic Leaders Group of Greater St. Louis for their annual "Hispanic Capitol Day" at the Truman Building in Jefferson City. Following that, he will meet with the Class 2 State Champion Ash Grove Baseball team.

Wednesday, March 13, will see Governor Parson addressing the MOAPRNFPA Nurse Practitioner Group at the Truman Building before attending the Capitol Police's quarterly meeting. He will then engage in meet and greets with the Missouri Developmental Disability Council's self-advocate leaders and students from the Northland Career Center's Law Enforcement Class.

Moving on to Thursday, March 14, Governor Parson will start the day at Three Story Coffee for a book signing before heading to Osage Beach to speak at the Missouri Sheriffs' Association spring training conference and expo. He will then visit the Springfield Victory Mission for a tour and another book signing with executive leadership. Governor Parson will conclude his day by speaking at the Springfield Chamber's networking event at Wilson Logistics and signing more copies of his book.

In regards to these events, Governor Parson is quoted as saying, "I am honored to be a part of these important gatherings and engagements that bring together diverse groups of individuals from across our state."

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