Executive Order 51 — Declares a State of Emergency in the St. Louis Area Due to Flooding (January 3)
Executive Order 1 — Declares a State of Emergency in the St. Louis Area Due to Flooding (January 3)
Executive Order 2 — Rescinds Executive Order 94-51 (January 4)
Order — Establishes the Gubernatorial Board of Inquiry in the Matter of Lloyd Schlup, Jr. (January 12)
Executive Order 3 — Establishes the Code of Fair Practices for the Executive Branch of State Government (January 14)
Executive Order 4 — Delegates Authority to Repay Title XII Advances — Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund (January 24)
Executive Order 5 — Designates Departmental Liaisons (January 28)
Executive Order 6 — Transfers Capital Police to the Dept. of Public Safety And Other Reorganization Issues (January 28)
Executive Order 7 — Creates the Division of Facilities Management Under the Office of Administration (January 28)
Executive Order 8 — Establishes the Missouri Community Service Commission (January 28)
Executive Order 9 — Rescinds Part of Executive Order 94-06 Dealing with Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities (February 17)
Executive Order 10 — Establishes the Energy Futures Coalition (March 2)
Executive Order 11 — Waives Benefits Earned Under Executive Order 93-23 (March 8)
Executive Order 12 — Renews the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Health (March 8)
Executive Order 13 — Amends Executive Order 93-31 and Adds 5 New Members to the Commission (March 22)
Executive Order 14 — Establishes the Inter-Agency Energy Advisory Committee (March 24)
Executive Order 14 — Allows More Members to be Appointed to the Governor's Task Force on Branson (April 5)
Note: Two different orders were designated 14.
Executive Order 15 — Establishes the Governor's Partnership on the Transition from School-to-Work (April 7)
Executive Order 17 — Declares a State of Emergency Along the Mississippi and Missouri River (April 14)
Executive Order 18 — Adds Members to the Governor's Partnership on the Transition from School-to-Work (May 17)
Executive Order 19 — Establishes the Governor's Commission on Driving While Intoxicated and Impaired Driving (May 25)
Executive Order 20 — Establishes a Committee to Review the Dept. of Mental Health's Purchases of Services (June 8)
Executive Order 21 — Allows State Employees to Share Leave with Ill Coworkers (June 28)
Executive Order 22 — Charges Agencies to Set Up Early Intervention Services for Children with Disabilities (July 8)
Executive Order 23 — Establishes a State Reorganization Commission (July 26)
Executive Order 24 — Adds Members to the Missouri Advisory Commission on the Organization of the Judicial Department (August 31)
Executive Order 25 — Establish the Disaster Recovery Partnership (September 13)
Proclamation — Convenes the Eighty-Seventh General Assembly of the State of Missouri in the First Extra Session of the Second Regular Session Concerning the Impeachment of Judith K. Moriarty, Secretary of State of the State of Missouri (September 14)
Executive Order 26 — Establish the Missouri Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation (September 21)
Executive Order 27 — Declares a State of Emergency in Marshall (October 13)
Executive Order 28 — Designates Departmental Liaisons (October 18)
Executive Order 29 — Closes State Offices on November 25 (October 19)
Executive Order 30 — Transfers the Missouri Community Service Commission to the Office of Lieutenant Governor (October 21)
Executive Order 31 — Requires Social Services and Corrections to have Public Information Meetings Before Siting Facilities (November 7)
Executive Order 32 — Adds Members to the Energy Futures Coalition (November 15)
Executive Order 33 — Declares a State of Emergency Due to an Ice Storm in Northern Missouri (December 8)
Executive Order 100 — Appoints Richard A. Hanson Deputy Secretary of State (December 12)
Executive Order 101 — Declares a State of Emergency Due to an Ice Storm in Northern Missouri (December 16)