Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Parson signs executive order extending mobilization of National Guard to assist with COVID-19 response


(From Gov. Mike Parson)

Governor Mike Parson has signed Executive Order 20-16 extending the mobilization of the Missouri National Guard through December 30, 2020. This will allow the National Guard to continue assisting in the state’s COVID-19 response efforts.

“The National Guard has played a major role in supporting state and community response efforts, including COVID-19 testing support, supply and equipment transportation, and meal distribution just to name a few,” Governor Parson said. 

“This Executive Order will allow the Guard to continue assisting the people of Missouri as we move forward.”








On March 27, Governor Parson signed Executive Order 20-06 mobilizing the National Guard to support Missouri’s COVID-19 response, which was later extended through September 15 by Executive Order 20-12.

Mobilizing the National Guard through December 30 is consistent with the COVID-19 state of emergency declaration and will allow continued flexibility in deploying resources around the state.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess trotting the National Guard all over Missouri is cheaper than everyone wearing masks. Thank God we have illiterate fools running the state government just like the illiterate fool we have in the White House.

Anonymous said...

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