Words matter. These are the best Mike Parson Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The ratification of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote marked a major turning point for America.
It is important that we continue to follow through on key investments in workforce development and infrastructure.
Every Missourian should be confident in the legitimacy of their vote and take pride in the strength and security of our elections here in Missouri.
Every child deserves a family of their own to provide the love, support, and strong foundation they need.
The Chiefs have played an important role not just in Kansas City and Missouri but throughout the history of football.
As governor, I am not interested in building more prisons.
Missouri businesses, manufacturers, health care providers, schools, churches, and many other entities across the state did not hesitate to step up and help their communities in the fight against COVID-19.
State of Missouri employees work tirelessly each and every day, committed to making the lives of Missourians better.
We are grateful for the tireless and selfless efforts of our health care providers and first responders who risk their own safety to protect the health and well-being of Missourians.
The citizens of Missouri expect their government to perform well for them every day.
Misclassifying workers creates an unnecessary cost to Missouri taxpayers and puts Missouri businesses at an unfair disadvantage.
Most Missourians can’t imagine growing up and spending their adult life without their family.
Fighting crime and bringing criminals to justice takes more than law enforcement officers alone.
The American dream will never be lost.
In the midst of choppy waters, Missourians are fearless.
Unprecedented’ is the term I’ve heard most commonly to describe the COVID-19 pandemic. As for me, I would describe it as a storm at sea. Lengthy and ferocious. Uncontrollable. Frightening. All-pervading.
I’ve always held myself to a higher standard, whether I was in law enforcement, whether I was in the military.
I hope people feel safe to go out and vote, but if they don’t, you know the number one thing is their safety should be number one. So if they don’t, then don’t go out and vote.
Expanding broadband is essential to our state’s infrastructure.
We are committed to doing everything we can at the state level to fight violent crime, but we can’t do it alone. The only way we can truly make a difference is by working together.
Any shortage of drinking water is a serious issue.
We need healthy people to have a flourishing community, economy and way of living.
We are thankful for the sacrifices of the brave emergency responders who risk their own lives to protect the lives and property of their fellow citizens.
When we try to make everything a priority, the fact is nothing is truly a priority.
We always want to do what’s best for our citizens, and we remain committed to finding solutions that will save Missouri taxpayers’ hard earned dollars.
COVID-19 has had a major impact on our most vulnerable citizens and their families.
Breast cancer takes the lives of many of our loved ones, and often far too soon.
As a farmer, I understand firsthand the challenging circumstances the COVID-19 pandemic has created within our agriculture community.
If we are to change violent criminal acts across our state, we must work together.
We must see to it that the workforce of tomorrow starts off on the right foot, and that means better support for Missouri children and their families.
Missouri agriculture has a bright future, and you can see that in action through our FFA members.
Missouri will continue to be a strong and willing partner with the military.
The economic impact of new development spreads throughout a community. New facilities bring new jobs, providing good, family-supporting salaries.
Missouri families deserve the best early childhood system our state can provide. This is also a critical area of workforce development for our state.
As a veteran myself, I care a great deal about the quality of life of our Missouri veterans, and no veteran should ever be without a home.
Public universities play a major role in their local communities, serving a variety of needs in addition to their traditional academic roles.
Every day that goes by when we can save innocent and unborn lives and protect the health and safety of women is a win.
In all my years in state government, it has been an honor to witness the devoted, loyal service of state employees.
Investing in our emerging leaders through the Missouri Leadership Academy is important to improving state government.
Having today’s technology available to our students is crucial in preparing our future workforce.
Our children are our most precious resource, and we must work to help ensure their safety against every type of risk, including severe weather while they’re in school.
My years in law enforcement taught me that those who wear the badge are often called to the profession because of their desire to protect others and improve their communities.
Missouri farm and ranch families are the backbone of this state.
COVID-19 has had far reaching impacts on our state, including higher education.
Leadership is critical for any organization to succeed.
We’re extremely appreciative of all the crime lab and other civilian personnel who help solve crimes and make Missouri safer.
America owes a debt of gratitude to all service members who have fought to preserve the freedoms we all know and cherish today.
Police officers know that each time they put on their uniform, they are taking on risks to protect others.
We need to continue to make the Missouri tax code simple and fair.
Immigrants have and will continue to have an important role in Missouri and the United States. However, we must work together to help control the amount of illegal activity that passes through this country while giving legal immigrants a chance to succeed in this country.
One of the biggest responsibilities the legislature holds every year is allocating our taxpayers’ hard-earned money responsibly and efficiently.
Although 2020 has brought many challenges, we remained committed to serving the people of this state and moving Missouri forward.
The citizens of Missouri have high expectations for their state government. And, they should. They expect us to move our state, its economy, and its infrastructure forward, while fulfilling our most important duty – ensuring the safety of all Missourians.
With more money to spend, workers can take their families to local restaurants, buy cars at local auto dealers and shop at local stores. That causes growth in these businesses, which can result in the creation of more jobs.
I want to be clear that violent crime isn’t just a St. Louis or Kansas City problem.
One of my top priorities as lieutenant governor has been promoting Missouri businesses through the Buy Missouri program, highlighting the numerous products from dog food to windows that are produced in communities across our state.
The Missouri Justice Reinvestment Executive Oversight Council plays an important role in meeting justice reinvestment goals and advising the Governor’s Office on implementation of the Missouri Justice Reinvestment Act.
As a veteran myself, I care a great deal about the quality of care our veterans receive at the Veterans Homes in our state and have raised an alarm bell more than once when I felt we as a state weren’t meeting the standard of care I believe they are owed.
We must support our law enforcement officers, and we must start prioritizing the prevention of violent crime.
As Governor and a former law enforcement officer for more than 22 years, protecting the people of our state is of utmost importance to my administration.
In order for Missouri to be a strong and healthy state, we must deliver essential services and support the needs of our working families, especially during COVID-19.
The Supreme Court should interpret the law, not make the law.
Protecting the health and well-being of Missourians is a key component of our Show Me Strong Recovery Plan.
The COVID-19 crisis has severely impacted Missouri businesses. However, this challenge has not stopped them from stepping up and finding new ways to serve Missourians.
I appreciate President Trump’s commitment and invitation to play a role in strengthening State and Federal government partnerships. It’s important that we discuss best practices to tackle shared challenges and priorities.
As public servants, we constantly strive to be the best for the people of Missouri.