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​Governor Parson Thanks Legislature for Work During 2020 Session

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(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – During yesterdays' COVID-19 briefing, Governor Mike Parson applauded Missouri legislators for working throughout the unusual circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Missouri Legislature concluded the 2020 Legislative Session today.
“Although this session looked very different than most, I want to thank the legislature for their work. Even in the midst of COVID-19, you have risen to the challenge and continued to serve the people of Missouri,” Governor Parson said.
This session, Governor Parson and his administration were hopeful to capitalize on last year’s successes and continue to build on workforce development and infrastructure. Governor Parson’s administration was also optimistic about addressing violent crime and Wayfair. 
“While we didn’t accomplish everything we hoped this session due to the circumstances, this office still has victories to celebrate,” Governor Parson said. 
One bill Governor Parson asked both the House and the Senate to consider early in session was license reciprocity for military spouses. HB 1511 & 1452 overwhelmingly passed both chambers. Governor Parson signed the legislation into law on April 21, which will give military spouses the ability to obtain an occupational license in Missouri that they received in another state.
HB 1511 & 1452, as well as other professional registration license reform legislation including HB 2046, have put Missouri ahead of the pack – no other state has enacted the reforms that Missouri has on professional licensing reform. The legislation passed this session puts Missouri ahead of the country on license reform and builds on Governor Parson’s successful workforce development agenda. ​
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  • Surreal ValeCity online media
  • May 10 2022 Edition
    • Liberty Point Restaurant Philadelphia
    • South 9th St Italian Market Festival
    • Elections 2022 >
      • Kelly for Alaska >
        • Tshibaka Murkowski Gross Disregard Workers
        • Kelly Tshibaka Leaked Draft Supreme Court
    • Gov Whitmer State of Emergency Tornado
    • Gov Whitmer Statement Severe Weather
    • NC Transition 988 Suicide Prevention Number
    • Jacquelyn Garcia Vadnais Judge Passion
    • Passion Open Call Judge Daniel Corazar
    • Passion Open Call Judge Melissa Hernandez
    • Passion Open Call Judge Morgan Falconer
    • Multipart Project New Work Carmen Winant
    • Experience Art of Jazz Greater Philadelphia
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