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Governor Parson Signs Executive Order 24-15 Closing State Offices November 29
(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 24-15 closing state offices on Friday, November 29, 2024, the day after the Thanksgiving Day holiday.
The statement that Governor Parson provided to all Missouri state team members is copied below:
"Today, I signed Executive Order 24-15 closing state offices on Friday, November 29, 2024, the day after the Thanksgiving Day holiday. Every year, our administration has directed this additional day off. As Teresa and I prepare to leave office and spend more time with our own family and friends, we understand the importance and joy for all of you in doing the same over the holiday weekend.
Friends, family, and the next generations are what it's all about. We hope this well-earned day off allows you an opportunity to remember the good in your lives and reflect on all that you do in service to our state. Thanks to the work you do, our economy is strong, our state is strong, and Missourians are strong.
As you are aware, this past Tuesday, Missourians elected their next Governor and a talented group of statewide officeholders to continue serving this state and our people once Teresa and I leave office. I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Governor-elect Mike Kehoe and the next First Lady, Claudia Kehoe. Trust me when I say that you and the people of our great state are in good hands with their leadership. The Kehoes are honest, God-fearing people who put faith, family, and freedom at the forefront. Teresa and I are excited for their vision for our state and are confident they will continue to value and support our state team members.
Over six years ago, Teresa and I came into office during turbulent times. Our main focus was to right the ship, provide stability, transform state government, and leave things better than we've found them. We've made historic strides and are beyond grateful for your efforts in our collective success, and we've done it all by continuing to put the people of our state first.
This Thanksgiving holiday, as we spend time with our kids, grandkids, and, now, great-grandkids, the First Lady and I will also be giving thanks for you, our fellow state team members. Each and every day, we count ourselves lucky to get to serve Missourians alongside you. Serving as your Governor and First Lady has been the honor of our lives, and it's thanks in large part to the challenges you have helped us overcome and successes you have helped us achieve on behalf of all Missourians.
May you and your families have a safe and joyful holiday and receive many blessings in the coming year. Teresa and I continue to pray for the safety, health, and happiness of you and your family.
From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!"
To view Executive Order 24-15, click here.
The statement that Governor Parson provided to all Missouri state team members is copied below:
"Today, I signed Executive Order 24-15 closing state offices on Friday, November 29, 2024, the day after the Thanksgiving Day holiday. Every year, our administration has directed this additional day off. As Teresa and I prepare to leave office and spend more time with our own family and friends, we understand the importance and joy for all of you in doing the same over the holiday weekend.
Friends, family, and the next generations are what it's all about. We hope this well-earned day off allows you an opportunity to remember the good in your lives and reflect on all that you do in service to our state. Thanks to the work you do, our economy is strong, our state is strong, and Missourians are strong.
As you are aware, this past Tuesday, Missourians elected their next Governor and a talented group of statewide officeholders to continue serving this state and our people once Teresa and I leave office. I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Governor-elect Mike Kehoe and the next First Lady, Claudia Kehoe. Trust me when I say that you and the people of our great state are in good hands with their leadership. The Kehoes are honest, God-fearing people who put faith, family, and freedom at the forefront. Teresa and I are excited for their vision for our state and are confident they will continue to value and support our state team members.
Over six years ago, Teresa and I came into office during turbulent times. Our main focus was to right the ship, provide stability, transform state government, and leave things better than we've found them. We've made historic strides and are beyond grateful for your efforts in our collective success, and we've done it all by continuing to put the people of our state first.
This Thanksgiving holiday, as we spend time with our kids, grandkids, and, now, great-grandkids, the First Lady and I will also be giving thanks for you, our fellow state team members. Each and every day, we count ourselves lucky to get to serve Missourians alongside you. Serving as your Governor and First Lady has been the honor of our lives, and it's thanks in large part to the challenges you have helped us overcome and successes you have helped us achieve on behalf of all Missourians.
May you and your families have a safe and joyful holiday and receive many blessings in the coming year. Teresa and I continue to pray for the safety, health, and happiness of you and your family.
From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!"
To view Executive Order 24-15, click here.
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