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  • Executive Order 26-12 - State of Emergency Declaration for Severe Storm Systems
    June 1, 2026

    Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe declares a State of Emergency for severe storm damage effective April 17, 2026 through May 17, 2026, activating state assistance for affected communities.

  • Executive Order 26-13 - Extension of State of Emergency for Severe Storm Systems
    June 1, 2026

    Missouri Executive Order 26-13 extends the State of Emergency for severe storm damage through May 31, 2026, authorizing the Department of Natural Resources Director to waive rules for public safety response.

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Professional licensing is the single most-regulated area at the state level

Across the states, the biggest share of activity is deciding who is allowed to work: licenses, boards, and certifications. That is the layer that quietly governs whether your doors can stay open.

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