JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Governor Mike Parson has a relatively quiet week, with the inaugural Parson Family Fall Festival set to take place on Saturday.
October 6 is set to see the Missouri Governor’s Mansion bustling with activity for a festival that will include live music, a straw maze, face painting, vendors, and more. The Parson Family Fall Festival is a free event that will run from 10 a.m-1 p.m. and will feature vendors, activities for kids, and a bluegrass band for musical entertainment.
Inaugural Parson Family Fall Festival to be held at Governor’s Mansion
Parson has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Missouri. He is is dedicating October “to educate” employers and the public on “disability employment issues” and to “celebrate the many and varied contributions of America’s workers with disabilities.”
“Workplaces welcoming of all people, including people with disabilities, are a critical part of the efforts to build an inclusive community and strong economy,” Parson wrote.
Monday saw Parson — and several agricultural leaders — praising President Donal Trump for the new NAFTA deal.
Despite skeptics saying NAFTA could never be fixed, President Trump has continued to deliver on promises made to bring about bold and necessary reforms for our economy. As more details unfold, we are confident the #USMCA trade deal will prove to be a big win for Missouri farmers. pic.twitter.com/j8TYyS47p0
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) October 1, 2018
.@MoAgriculture Director Chris Chinn and several Missouri Ag groups issued statements on USMCA – we’re glad President Trump is willing to stand up and fight for better and fairer trade deals.https://t.co/ZDy7Kwuxdo
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) October 2, 2018
And, Yes, the Chiefs won their game on Monday night.
Let’s go @Chiefs – Best team in the AFC! https://t.co/B4lPnUKEPh
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) October 2, 2018
The Office of Administration launched a budget site on Tuesday.
Great new transparency tool to help Missourians view the state budget. https://t.co/rZC2jtnw3V
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) October 2, 2018
Office of Administration launches website to provide more transparency to Missouri’s budget
On Wednesday, Parson congratulated Dr. George Smith at the University of Missouri for winning a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Proud of @Mizzou‘s own Dr. George Smith – one of the 2018 @NobelPrize winners in chemistry. Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/s7xIPprgLh
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) October 3, 2018
We are incredibly proud of Dr. Smith and his devotion to science, as well as his efforts towards helping humanity. This is a great time for the University of Missouri, and even better for all Missourians. #MissouriForward #NobelPrize https://t.co/gNLTjLXvbD
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) October 4, 2018
And he celebrate manufacturing day on Friday by drawing attention to Missouri’s history in the field.
Missouri has a strong history with the manufacturing sector. Our largest industry is Aerospace production which includes companies manufacturing aircraft, aircraft engines, other aircraft parts, guided missile and space vehicles. #ManufacturingDay pic.twitter.com/AcMd4pxfDr
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) October 5, 2018
And the Missouri Department of Economic Development has launched a search for the new head to the Office of Public Counsel. Marc Poston will be serving as acting director until a candidate can be chosen.
Department of Economic Development looking for new public counsel director
Alisha Shurr was a reporter for The Missouri Times and The Missouri Times Magazine. She joined The Missouri Times in January 2018 after working as a copy editor for her hometown newspaper in Southern Oregon. Alisha is a graduate of Kansas State University.