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​Governor Kehoe Orders Capitol Dome Lighted Purple in Recognition of Missouri Alzheimer's Awareness Day

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JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Governor Mike Kehoe has ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome to shine purple on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, in recognition of Missouri Alzheimer’s Awareness Day. 
To help raise awareness around this devastating disease, the Missouri legislature has named the second Tuesday in March Alzheimer's Awareness Day. Governor Kehoe also issued a proclamation designating March 11, 2025, as Alzheimer’s Awareness Day in Missouri, as outlined in Missouri Revisor of Statutes Section 9.160. The proclamation highlights the importance of continued research, education, and support for those affected by the disease. 
“Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease that affects far too many Missouri families,” Governor Kehoe said. “By lighting the Missouri State Capitol dome purple, we stand with those facing this disease, honor the families and caregivers who support them, and advocate for critical research to find a cure.”
The dome will light up purple at sunset tomorrow and remain lit until sunrise. The color purple is the signature color of the Alzheimer’s Association. As a symbol of awareness and advocacy, purple stands for the courage and resilience of the individuals battling Alzheimer’s and the supporters who stand by them every day.
Photos of the Capitol lighted purple will be available on Governor Kehoe's Flickr Page. ​
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