Executive Order 1 — Gov. Michael Parson orders the transfer of the Division of Energy from the Department of Economic Development to the Department of Natural Resources. (Jan. 17)
Executive Order 2 — Gov. Michael Parson orders the transfer of the Office of Public Counsel and the Public Service Commission from the Department of Economic Development to the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration, now renamed the Department of Commerce and Insurance. (Jan. 17)
Executive Order 3 — Gov. Michael Parson orders the transfer of the Division of Workforce Development and the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC) from the Department of Economic Development to the Department of Higher Education, and creates new divisions within the Department of Economic Development. (Jan. 17)
Executive Order 4 — Gov. Michael Parson establishes the Missouri School Safety Task Force. (Mar. 13)
Executive Order 5 — Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and activates the State Emergency Operations Plan due to severe flooding that began on March 11. (Mar. 21)
Executive Order 6 — Gov. Michael Parson temporarily grants the Director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources discretionary authority to adjust certain environmental rules and regulations. (Mar. 29)
Executive Order 7 — Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 19-06 through June 30, 2019. (Apr. 30)
Executive Order 8 — Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and activates the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan due to severe weather that began on Apr. 29. (May 21)
Executive Order 9 — Gov. Michael Parson activates the state militia in response to severe weather that began on April 29. (May 27)
Executive Order 10 — Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 19-06 through August 31, 2019. (June 13)
Executive Order 11 — Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, upon express delegation of Gov. Michael Parson, establishes the Missouri Food, Beverage, and Forest Products Manufacturing Task Force. (June 28)
Executive Order 12 — Gov. Michael Parson orders executive branch state offices closed on Friday, July 5, 2019. (July 3)
Executive Order 13 — Gov. Michael Parson establishes the Missouri Health Insurance Innovation Task Force. (July 17)
Executive Order 14 — Gov. Michael Parson establishes the Flood Recovery Advisory Working Group. (July 18)
Proclamation — Gov. Michael Parson convenes the First Extra Session of the First Regular Session of the One Hundredth General Assembly regarding legislation amending Section 144.025, RSMo. (Aug. 21)
Executive Order 15 — Gov. Michael Parson declares that the Department of Higher Education shall now be known as the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development. (Aug. 28)
Executive Order 16 — Gov. Michael Parson orders the commencement of the Missouri as a Model Employer initiative, with directives for the State of Missouri employing people with disabilities. (Sep. 9)
Executive Order 17 — Gov. Michael Parson rescinds Executive Order 81-24. (Sep. 20)
Executive Order 18 — Gov. Michael Parson orders the Department of Health and Senior Services, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the Department of Public Safety to develop a statewide campaign to deter the use of vaping devices by Missouri youths. (Oct. 15)
Executive Order 19 — Gov. Michael Parson orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 29. (Nov. 4)
Executive Order 20 — Gov. Michael Parson orders that the Office of Apprenticeship and Work-Based Learning (OAWBL) created and is a distinct office within the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development and sets rules for its governance and duties. (Nov. 12)
Executive Order 21 — Gov. Michael Parson orders executive branch state offices closed at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 24. (Dec. 16)