Executive Order 1 – Gov. Michael Parson orders the Dept. of Agriculture to establish rules regarding acquisitions of agricultural land by foreign businesses. (Jan. 2)
Executive Order 2 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to forecasted winter storm systems. (Jan. 11)
Executive Order 3 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and declares Missouri will implement the Emergency Mutual Aid Compact (EMAC) agreement with the State of Texas to provide support with border operations. (Feb. 20)
Executive Order 4 – Gov. Michael Parson designates members of his staff to have supervisory authority over departments, divisions and agencies of state government. (Feb. 29)
Executive Order 5 – Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 23-05 to address drought-response efforts until September 1, 2024. (Apr. 26)
Executive Order 6 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to forecasted severe storm systems. (May 2)
Executive Order 7 – Acting Gov. Michael Kehoe extends Executive Order 24-06 and the State of Emergency until June 30, 2024. (May 30)
Executive Order 8 – Gov. Michael Parson extends Executive Order 24-06 and the State of Emergency until July 31, 2024. (June 26)
Executive Order 9 – Gov. Michael Parson orders executive branch state offices closed on Friday, July 5, 2024. (July 1)
Executive Order 10 – Gov. Michael Parson directs the Department of Health and Senior Services to address foods containing unregulated psychoactive cannabis products and the Department of Public Safety Division of Alcohol and Tobacco to amend regulations on unregulated psychoactive cannabis products. (Aug. 1)
Executive Order 11 – Gov. Michael Parson rescinds 177 executive orders that are no longer necessary or applicable to the operations of the government. (Oct. 23)
Executive Order 12 – Gov. Michael Parson revokes the rescission of Executive Order 97-97. (Oct. 24)
Executive Order 13 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a drought alert for 88 Missouri counties in accordance with the Missouri Drought Mitigation and Response Plan and orders the director of the Department of Natural Resources to activate and designate a chairperson for the Drought Assessment Committee. (Oct. 29)
Executive Order 14 – Gov. Michael Parson declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to ongoing and forecasted severe storm systems. (Nov. 5)
Executive Order 15 – Gov. Michael Parson orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 29, 2024. (Nov. 7)