A Quote by Mike Parson

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.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our teams at the Emergency Operation Center and Joint Information Center have worked around the clock to ensure a consistent and coordinated strategy among our state agencies in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
If our communities and our country truly want to keep our citizens healthy and safe, we must invest in a strong, resilient, and diverse healthcare workforce. This reality has been made abundantly clear by the selfless, around-the-clock contributions of doctors, nurses, and long-term care workers during the COVID-19 crisis.
Everything depends on a good job - strong families, strong communities, the pursuit of the American dream, and a tax base to support schools for our kids and services for our seniors.
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.
Missouri nonprofits have been a lifeline for many Missourians throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
The crippling health and economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis have been felt across Central Virginia. But in our communities of color, COVID-19's spread has been particularly destructive.
COVID-19 has had a major impact on our most vulnerable citizens and their families.
On the local, state and federal level, government is working alongside veteran's organizations and other stakeholders to provide services such as medical assistance, employment resources, and housing support to veterans and their dependents and survivors. But there are still gaps in services that must be rectified.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the critical need for paid sick days for our nation's workers and families.
I have a proven record of working for our kids as state superintendent, and as a governor I'll deliver real results for Wisconsin families.
Missouri families deserve the best early childhood system our state can provide. This is also a critical area of workforce development for our state.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken an incredible toll on our country. Every state has been impacted. Every community has suffered. Especially working-class communities of color, like the neighborhoods Attorney General Becerra and I grew up in.
This is just a personal thought, but there's a lot of things that people can't do because of COVID-19. I think that it would be nice to write or express the first thing we want to do after COVID-19 ends.
COVID-19 has had far reaching impacts on our state, including higher education.
The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine is one of the largest logistical undertakings our state has ever faced.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted women and communities of color across our state.
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