A Quote by Mike Parson

Missouri farm and ranch families are the backbone of this state. — © Mike Parson
Missouri farm and ranch families are the backbone of this state.
The fact is, I was elected governor of the state of Missouri to bring more jobs to the state of Missouri.
Missouri families deserve the best early childhood system our state can provide. This is also a critical area of workforce development for our state.
We know working families are the backbone of our state. If they are not financially stable, Connecticut will never be.
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.
I co-own the ranch with my brother, and he and his wife are really the backbone of the operation.
Working families are the backbone of our state, and supporting them will strengthen our economic footing and make Connecticut a stronger place to live, work, and do business.
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.
You see that in his foreign policy [Barack] Obama lacks a backbone - both a constitutional backbone and a personal backbone.
When I was four, we moved to a farm outside Springfield, Missouri. We had a radio show from that farmhouse. My dad always wanted a farm. We used to go out and milk the cows every morning and then do a radio show with a remote control from our living room. We'd start by singing 'Keep On The Sunny Side.'
I support exemptions from the estate tax to ensure that when Maine farm owners die, their families will be able to continue to farm the land that they have protected and lived on, often for generations.
I just sold a farm in Missouri, and I own a ski lodge in Colorado with some Honolulu partners.
The Free State men, myself among them, took it for granted that Missouri was a slave state.
In 2005, I visited my home state of Texas, spending time on a ranch outside the town of Post. Then spending some time on a large ranch outside Archer City. I was taken by just how few young people I saw anywhere.
My mom is the backbone not just of my family but of many families.
The federal government does not have the authority to tell landowners and ranchers and farmers that they can't farm and ranch their land because someday an endangered species might live there.
I was a little concerned about it when State Farm approached me because, you know, I've never done a commercial by any means, but I tried to look at it as something that would be good for our game. We've never had a women's basketball coach represented in that fashion and I love State Farm for the fact they really support the women's game.
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