Executive Order 1 – Gov. Michael Parson designates members of his staff to have supervisory authority over departments, divisions and agencies of state government. (Feb. 3)
Executive Order 2 — Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and activates the State Emergency Operations Plan due to COVID-19 cases in Missouri. (Mar. 13)
Executive Order 3 — Gov. Michael Parson postpones the General Municipal Election scheduled for April 7, 2020 until June 2, 2020. (Mar. 18)
Executive Order 4 — Gov. Michael Parson suspends certain agency regulations to allow them to address the current state of emergency. (Mar. 19)
Executive Order 5 — Gov. Michael Parson suspends the prohibition of the sale of unprepared food by restaurants to the public during the current state of emergency. (Mar. 23)
Executive Order 6 — Gov. Michael Parson activates the state militia in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Mar. 27)
Executive Order 7 — Gov. Michael Parson waives late penalties for concealed carry permits for 60 days. (Apr. 2)
Executive Order 8 — Gov. Michael Parson suspends the requirement of personal appearance before a notary public by authorizing the use of audio-video technology. (Apr. 6)
Executive Order 9 — Gov. Michael Parson extends the State of Emergency declared in Executive Order 20-02 until June 15, 2020 and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan to remain activated. (Apr. 24)
Executive Order 10 — Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Orders 20-04, 20-05, 20-06, and 20-08 until June 15, 2020. (May 4)
Executive Order 11 — Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and activates the state militia due to civil unrest in Missouri. (May 30)
Executive Order 12 — Gov. Michael Parson extends the State of Emergency, activation of the State Emergency Operations Plan and activation of the state militia. Gov. Michael Parson also extends, in part, the provisions of Executive Order 20-04. Gov. Parson also extends, in whole, Executive Orders 20-05, 20-06, and 20-08. (June 11)
Proclamation — Gov. Michael Parson convenes the First Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the One Hundredth General Assembly regarding violent crime in Missouri. (July 15)
Executive Order 13 — Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 18-12 until December 1, 2020 and orders the Missouri 2020 Complete Committee to submit its final report by November 30, 2020. (July 31)
Proclamation — Gov. Michael Parson expands his call to the First Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the One Hundredth General Assembly to include new provisions regarding violent crime in Missouri. (Aug. 10)
Executive Order 14 — Gov. Michael Parson suspends the requirement of physical appearance as stated in Chapter 474 by authorizing the use of audio-visual technology. (Sep. 3)
Executive Order 15 — Gov. Michael Parson establishes the Interagency Task Force on Worker Classification. (Sep. 11)
Executive Order 16 — Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 20-12 until December 30, 2020. (Sep. 15)
Executive Order 17 — Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and activates the state militia in response to civil unrest in Missouri. (Sep. 24)
Proclamation — Gov. Michael Parson convenes the Second Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the One Hundredth General Assembly regarding supplemental appropriations to respond to COVID-19. (Oct. 21)
Executive Order 18 — Gov. Michael Parson orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 27, 2020. (Oct. 30)
Proclamation — Gov. Michael Parson adds additional measures for consideration during the Second Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the One Hundredth General Assembly regarding supplemental appropriations to respond to COVID-19. (Nov. 12)
Executive Order 19 — Gov. Michael Parson extends the State of Emergency, activation of the State Emergency Operations Plan and activation of the state militia until March 31, 2021. Gov. Michael Parson also extends, in part, the provisions of Executive Order 20-04. Gov. Parson also extends, in whole, Executive Orders 20-05, 20-06, and 20-14. (Nov. 19)
Executive Order 20 — Gov. Michael Parson orders state offices to be closed on Thursday, December 24, 2020. (Dec. 7)
Executive Order 21 — Gov. Michael Parson modifies the provisions of the Missouri Justice Reinvestment Executive Oversight Council, as established in Executive Order 18-08. (Dec. 30)