Governor Parson Issues Executive Order 24-11, Rescinding 177 Past Executive Orders
OCTOBER 23, 2024
Jefferson City — Today, in an effort to leave state government better than he found it, Governor Mike Parson has signed Executive Order 24-11, which rescinds 177 past executive orders that are no longer necessary or applicable. These orders date back to the 1980s with many being past state of emergency declarations or found to be in conflict with changes to state law and/or Missouri and U.S. Courts' opinions.
"Since the very beginning, we have always looked to cut red tape, streamline bureaucracy, and reduce the size of government where possible," Governor Parson said. "This action today helps untangle a web of unnecessary and contradicting executive orders that no longer serve their intended purposes, ensuring more efficient and effective operations across state government."
The vast majority of the 177 executive orders being rescinded are because the issue or crisis they were intended to address no longer exists. It is now common practice for executive orders to be issued with a specific date of rescission so that they do not linger in effect unnecessarily.
A list of the executive orders being rescinded, along with brief explanations, can be found in the attachment. To view Executive Order 24-11, click here.