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Governor's Executive Orders 2022
Executive Order 1 – Gov. Michael Parson establishes the Missouri Early Childhood State Advisory Council and designates the members of the State Interagency Coordinating Council to serve as the Advisory Council. (Jan. 7)
Executive Order 2 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to forecasted severe winter storm systems. (Feb. 1)
Executive Order 3 – Gov. Michael Parson terminates the State of Emergency declared in Executive Order 22-02. (Feb. 7)
Executive Order 4 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a drought alert for 53 Missouri counties and orders the director of the Department of Natural Resources to activate and designate a chairperson for the Drought Assessment Committee. (July 21)
Executive Order 5 – Acting Gov. Michael Kehoe declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to severe storm systems. (July 26)
Proclamation – Gov. Michael Parson convenes the First Extra Session of the Second Regular Session of the One Hundredth First General Assembly regarding extension of agricultural tax credits and to enact legislation amending Missouri income tax. (Aug. 22)
Executive Order 6 – Gov. Michael Parson orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 25, 2022. (Nov. 7)
Executive Order 7 – Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 22-04 to address drought-response efforts until March 1, 2023. (Nov. 28)
Executive Order 8 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and waives certain regulations to allow other registered entities to fill liquefied petroleum gas containers owned by Gygr-Gas. (Dec. 15)
Executive Order 9 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a call and order into active service of the organized militia and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to forecasted severe winter storm systems. (Dec. 20)
Executive Order 10 – Gov. Michael Parson declares that the current State of Emergency shall permit certain vehicles be temporarily exempt from some hours of service requirements. (Dec. 21)
Executive Order 11 – Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 22-08, the State of Emergency, and waivers until January 31, 2023. (Dec. 29)