JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Governor Mike Parson might have spent the weekend taking in a little fun and throwing out the first pitch at the St. Louis Cardinals game on Saturday, but the rest of the week has seen the governor all across the state for various meetings.
Excited to be among Cardinal Nation and to throw the first pitch today at the St. Louis @Cardinals game. Ready to watch our #STLCards bring back a winner against the Cubs! pic.twitter.com/rI6WhH69no
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) July 28, 2018
Over the past few days, Parson has been to meeting after meeting, spending time with constituents all across Missouri.
Parson kicked off his tour this week by speaking at the 57th Annual Cooperative Conference for School Administrators, held in Osage Beach at the Tan-Tar-A Resort.
As Governor, it is my duty to keep the communication lines open with educators. Today we spoke with Missouri school superintendents about ways we can improve the public education system for future generations and make sure the future of our Missouri kids is on the right track! pic.twitter.com/mCyMIIcVuI
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) July 31, 2018
That afternoon, he hit the road again to meet with Jasper County mayors at the Joplin City Hall.
Mayor Gary Shaw welcomed @GovParsonMO to Joplin for the Governor’s Round Table with mayors of Jasper County cities. Good discussion on current issues in SW MO w/infrastructure & job development topping the list. pic.twitter.com/8uhzdhV9nN
— City of Joplin (@JoplinCity) July 31, 2018
On Wednesday, Parson kicked off the day by visiting the Missouri National Guard AVCRAD Facility in Springfield.
Today we visited the @Missouri_NG AVCRAD in Springfield, which is recognized as the best in the nation. The facility had $125+ million economic impact in 2017, and these Soldiers’ and civilians’ efforts mean about $100 million in gov’t cost savings annually. #MissouriForward pic.twitter.com/d4VW7LGwuG
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 1, 2018
After that, he spoke at the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce Luncheon before hosting another roundtable meeting with rural county commissioners, which he met in Clinton, and met Cass County mayors that evening.
Thank you @SGFChamber for a great event! Excited about working toward our shared goals of infrastructure improvements and workforce development. #MissouriForward pic.twitter.com/9wCLzccFQj
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 1, 2018
Another great round of meetings with local leaders in Clinton and Pleasant Hill. All across Missouri county commissioners and mayors agree that infrastructure and workforce development are top priorities. #MissouriForward pic.twitter.com/B5BhOJcnwN
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 1, 2018
On Thursday, Parson spent the day in Kansas City, meeting with Mayor Sly James and making several visits in the area, including a stop at the famous Arthur Bryant’s for some barbecue.
Great first stop on our tour across Kansas City w/ @MayorSlyJames & @LydaKrewson – discussing the importance of early childhood education and sharing my version of how to draw a tractor! 🚜 #MissouriForward pic.twitter.com/cmKTY5JpGp
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 2, 2018
We welcome @GovParsonMO to Kansas City today! He is attending today’s Council Legislative Session. pic.twitter.com/2pd3DiLVbb
— Kansas City, MO (@KCMO) August 2, 2018
We welcomed @GovParsonMo during his first visit to the @KC_UYA today. pic.twitter.com/0ox9qxN8hd
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) August 2, 2018
Operation Breakthrough in KC is a great example of a private-public partnership that delivers quality pre-K educational opportunities for low income families. Glad @MOEducation Board Member, Carol Hallquist, joined us today for an important discussion. #MissouriForward pic.twitter.com/gfkjmui14M
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 2, 2018
Appreciate our @MoDOT crews for ensuring the Buck O’Neil bridge in KC remains safe – strengthening our infrastructure is a key part of growing our states economy. #MissouriForward pic.twitter.com/n9PBIfDxcC
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 2, 2018
We’re ready for @ArthurBryantsKC!
What’s your favorite KC BbQ?! pic.twitter.com/9o3eY6MlGf
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) August 2, 2018
Benjamin Peters was a reporter for The Missouri Times and Missouri Times Magazine and also produced the #MoLeg Podcast. He joined The Missouri Times in 2016 after working as a sports editor and TV news producer in mid-Missouri. Benjamin is a graduate of Missouri State University in Springfield.