Executive Order 1 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 01-15 and terminates the Missouri Commission on Total Compensation. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 2 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 07-29, terminates the Governor's Advisory Council on Aging, and assigns its duties to the State Board of Senior Services. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 3 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 03-01 and terminates the Missouri Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 4 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 03-10 and terminates the Missouri Energy Policy Council. (Jan 15)
Executive Order 5 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 95-28 and terminates the Missouri Board of Geographic Names. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 6 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 05-13, terminates the Governor's Advisory Council on Plant Biotechnology, and assigns its duties to the Missouri Technology Corporation. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 7 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 01-16 and terminates the Missouri Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 8 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 04-07 and terminates the Missouri Commission on Patient Safety. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 9 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Orders 95-10, 96-11, and 98-13, terminates the Governor's Council on AIDS, and orders that its duties be performed by the Statewide HIV/STD Prevention Community Planning Group. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 10 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 01-08, terminates the Personal Independence Commission, and orders that its functions be performed by the Governor's Council on Disability. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 11 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Order 05-41 and terminates the governor's Advisory Council for Veterans Affairs. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 12 – Gov. Jay Nixon rescinds Executive Orders 98-14, 95-21, 95-17, and 94-19, and terminates the Governor's Commission on Driving While Intoxicated and Impaired Driving. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 13 – Gov. Jay Nixon directs the Department of Social Services to disband the Missouri Task Force on Youth Aging Out of Foster Care. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 14 – Gov. Jay Nixon designates members of his staff to have supervisory authority over certain departments, divisions, and agencies. (Jan. 29)
Executive Order 15 – Gov. Jay Nixon transfers the Breath Alcohol Program from the Missouri Dept. of Transportation to the Missouri Dept. of Health and Senior Services. (Jan. 29)
Executive Order 16 – Gov. Jay Nixon transfers the scholarship portion of the A+ Schools Program from the Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education to the Missouri Dept. of Higher Education. (Jan. 29)
Executive Order 17 – Gov. Jay Nixon establishes a Missouri Emancipation Day Commission to promote, consider, and recommend appropriate activities for the annual recognition and celebration of Emancipation Day. (Feb. 2)
Executive Order 18 – Gov. Jay Nixon establishes the Children in Nature Challenge. (Feb. 26)
Executive Order 19 – Gov. Jay Nixon amends Executive Order 09-17 to give the Commissioner of the Office of Administration supervisory authority over the Transform Missouri Project. (Mar. 2)
Executive Order 20 – Gov. Jay Nixon establishes the Missouri Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission. (Apr. 2)
Executive Order 21 – Gov. Jay Nixon orders that the Missouri State Emergency Operations Center be activated due to severe weather and flooding that began on June 12. (June 15)
Proclamation – Gov. Jay Nixon convenes the First Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the Ninety-Fifth General Assembly regarding automobile manufacturing facilities and state employee retirement. (June 18)
Executive Order 22 – Gov. Jay Nixon declares a State of Emergency and directs that the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to severe weather that began on June 12. (June 21)
Executive Order 23 – Gov. Jay Nixon activates the state militia in response to severe weather that began on June 12. (June 23)
Emergency Declaration – Gov. Jay Nixon declares an emergency concerning the damage and structural integrity of the U.S. Route 24 bridge over the Grand River due to severe storms and heavy rains that occurred on June 8 and June 12. (July 2)
Executive Order 24 – Gov. Jay Nixon creates the Code of Fair Practices for the Executive Branch of State Government; it supersedes paragraph one of Executive Order 05-30. (July 9)
Executive Order 25 – Gov. Jay Nixon extends the declaration of emergency in Executive Order 10-22. (July 20)
Executive Order 26 – Gov. Jay Nixon designates members of his staff to have supervisory authority over departments, divisions, and agencies of state government. (Sept. 24)
Emergency Declaration – Gov. Jay Nixon proclaims an emergency declaration concerning the damage and structural integrity of the State Route A bridge over the Weldon Fork of the Thompson River. (Sept. 28)
Executive Order 27 – Gov. Jay Nixon declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to severe weather that began on December 30. (Dec. 31)