Executive Order 1 — Reestablishes the Missouri Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission (February 3)
Executive Order 2 — Establishes the Division of Family Support in the Dept. of Social Services (February 5)
Executive Order 3 — Establishes the Children's Division in the Dept. of Social Services (February 5)
Executive Order 4 — Transfers all TANF functions to the Division of Workforce Development (February 5)
Executive Order 5 — Transfers the Division of Highway Safety to the Dept. of Transportation (February 5)
Executive Order 6 — Transfers the Minority Business Advocacy Commission to the Office of Administration (February 5)
Executive Order 7 — Creates the Commission on the Future of Higher Education (March 17)
Executive Order 8 — Lists Governor's staff who have supervisory authority over departments (September 4)
Executive Order 9 — Lists Governor's Staff Who Have Supervisory Authority Over Departments (March 18)
Executive Order 10 — Creates the Missouri Energy Policy Council (March 13)
Executive Order 11 — Creates the Citizens Advisory Committee on Corrections (April 1)
Executive Order 12 — Declares Disaster Areas due to May 4 Tornadoes (May 5)
Executive Order 13 — Calls National Guard to Assist in Areas Harmed by the May 4 Tornadoes (May 5)
Executive Order 14 — Temporarily Suspends Enforcement of Environmental Rules due to the May 4th Tornadoes (May 7)
Executive Order 15 — Establishes the Missouri Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board (August 25)
Executive Order 16 — Establishes the Missouri Commission on Patient Safety (February 6)
Executive Order 17 — Creates the Governor's Committee to End Chronic Homelessness (October 8)
Executive Order 18 — Designates the Missouri State Highway Patrol within the Department of Public Safety as lead agency in State communications (December 10)
Executive Order 19 — Creates the Public Safety Communications Committee (December 10)
Executive Order 20 — Requires configuration of two-way radios used by agencies of the State of Missouri to include established interoperability channels as specified by the State Interoperability Executive Committee (December 10)
Executive Order 21 — Closes state offices Friday, November 28 and Friday, December 26, 2003 (October 24)
Executive Order 22 — Establishes the Missouri Sexual Offender Registration Task Force (December 10)
Executive Order 23 — Adds the functions of a State Citizen Council to the Disaster Recovery Partnership (December 10)
Executive Order 24 — Establishes the Governor's Commission on Hispanic Affairs (November 8)
Executive Order 25 — Requires state agencies to adopt cyber security policies and procedures. Designates the Office of Information Technology as principal forum to improve policies and procedures (December 10)
Executive Order 26 — Reestablishes the Office of Information Technology as the mechanism for coordinating information technology initiatives for the state (December 10)
Executive Order 27 — Requires state government agencies to purchase Missouri products and services (December 2)