Executive Orders
– Executive Order 26-06 — Gov. Mike Kehoe extends Executive Order 25-38 until February 28, 2026.
– Executive Order 26-05 — Gov. Mike Kehoe declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated.
– Executive Order 26-04 — Gov. Mike Kehoe establishes the Missouri Advanced Nuclear Energy Task Force.
– Executive Order 26-03 — Gov. Mike Kehoe formalizes the Missouri Government Responsibility, Efficiency, Accountability and Transformation (Missouri GREAT) initiative and creates the Missouri GREAT Operational Task Force.
– Executive Order 26-02 — Gov. Mike Kehoe orders a strategic framework for the integration of Artificial Intelligence within state government operations to be developed; the Director of the Department of Economic Development to review current business environment for Artificial In
– Executive Order 26-01 — Gov. Mike Kehoe establishes an A-F school grade card system.
– Executive Order 25-38 — Gov. Mike Kehoe extends Executive Order 25-31 until January 31, 2026.
– Executive Order 25-37 — Gov. Mike Kehoe orders state offices to be closed on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
– Executive Order 25-36 — Gov. Mike Kehoe declares a State of Emergency and exempts hours of service requirements for vehicles transporting residential heating fuels until January 2, 2026.
– Executive Order 25-35 — Gov. Mike Kehoe orders state offices to be closed on Friday, December 26, 2025.
– Executive Order 25-34 — Gov. Mike Kehoe extends Executive Order 25-29 and directs 21 additional counties declared in Drought Alert until April 1, 2026.
– Executive Order 25-33 — Gov. Mike Kehoe orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 28, 2025.
– Executive Order 25-32 — Gov. Mike Kehoe reinstates with revisions the “Missouri Manual for Courts-Martial, 2025.”
– Executive Order 25-31 — Gov. Mike Kehoe extends Executive Order 25-28 until December 31, 2025.
– Executive Order 25-30 — Gov. Mike Kehoe orders the Director of the Missouri Department of Social Services to prepare and submit a request for a waiver to the United States Department of Agriculture to authorize alterations to Missouri’s SNAP program in a manner that prioritizes