Missouri Governor ? Michael L. Parson Office of Communications ????????_____________________________________________________________________________________ EMBARGOED UNTIL SPEECH START January 24, 2024 PUTTING PEOPLE FIRST: Governor Parson Delivers Final State of the State Address? (JEFFERSON CITY, MO) ??Today, Governor Mike Parson delivered his sixth and final State of the State Address to the Missouri General Assembly, outlining his legislative and budget priorities?for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25). Governor Parson opened his final address expressing appreciation to First Lady Teresa Parson and their family for always standing by his side during his time as Governor and throughout his political?career. He then continued with a commitment?to Missourians that he will continue what he's done since the very beginning:?putting people first.? "When I became Governor, we?declared a fresh start and the return of stability. We committed to ensuring the next generations have their opportunity at the American Dream. We promised the return of integrity," Governor Parson said. "Above all, we promised to return a people first mentality to state government, and that's our final commitment to Missourians. Until our final day, we'll continue putting people first." Governor Parson's speech focused largely on the legacy of achievements his administration, the General Assembly, and state government have accomplished together. A summarized list can be found below:
Workforce Development & Education Governor Parson again called for fully funding the K-12 foundation formula for the 6th year in a row and for funding to increase baseline teacher pay to $40,000 for teachers across the state through his Teacher Baseline Salary Grant program. Governor Parson's FY25 budget also includes a three percent core increase for both public four-year institutions?and community colleges and $54 million to support MoExcels workforce?training programs on college campuses. He also continues his support for youth apprenticeships with $3 million and JAG-Missouri with a $3.8 million investment.? To build on Missouri's status as a top manufacturing state, Governor Parson includes $10 million for advanced?semiconductor research, development, and skills training and nearly $7 million to support critical mineral development. Governor Parson's budget continues investments in the expansion of pre-kindergarten programs and invests $52 million to boost child care subsidy rates, all to help address the child care crisis Missouri families face and improve outcomes for Missouri children.? Infrastructure During his speech, Governor Parson announced that, with the help of Congressman Sam Graves, Missouri will receive?a more than $90 million?Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant, the largest federal transportation?grant Missouri?has ever received, to support the Improve I-70 project. More information can be found on the Missouri Department of Transportation's?website. [Link] Thanks to the help of this grant and savings and interested accrued on the $2.8 billion set aside for Improve I-70, Governor Parson announced his recommendation?to establish the I-44 Improvement Fund. This fund will supplement the nearly $150 million already?budgeted?for expansion studies and congestion and safety improvements on I-44.? Additionally, with nearly $1.7 billion former U.S. Senator Roy Blunt help secure?before his retirement and past state efforts, Governor Parson announced Missouri's plan over the next five years is to close the broadband digital divide once and for all.? Government Reform To continue efforts to recruit and retain quality state team members, Governor Parson's FY25 budget calls for a 3.2 percent cost of living increase for all state employees and an additional one percent pay increase for every two years of continuous employment for eligible state employees working in certain congregate care facilities, capped at 10 percent.? Legislative Proposals This year, Governor Parson announced two legislative priorities: child care tax credits and stricter punishments for fentanyl. Working alongside Senator Lauren?Arthur and Representative?Brenda Shields, Governor Parson announced his support to establish new child care tax credits programs included in Senate Bill 742 and House Bill 1488 to improve access and affordability for Missouri families. To address the fentanyl crisis in Missouri, Governor Parson announced his office will partner with Senator Holly Thompson-Rehder and Representative?Cameron Parker to pass legislation that guarantees stricter punishments for exposing children and minors to fentanyl.? Governor Parson also recommended $900,000 to support Attorney General Andrew?Bailey's efforts to?find, prosecute, and punish human traffickers and sexual predators in the State of Missouri. 2024 State of the State Special Guests During his speech, Governor Parson recognized special guests for their achievements and commitment to the people of Missouri:
Governor Parson wrapped up today?s State of the State Address with a heartfelt message to his team in the Governor's Office ? Team 57 as he commonly refers to them ? and a reminder for state leaders to always put the people of Missouri first.? "The First Lady and I may never be able to fully realize the work we?ve done here alongside all of you.?But that was never the purpose in the first place. The point is that all of our kids and grandkids across this state, they will," Governor Parson said. "In Missouri, our economy is strong, our democracy is strong, our people are strong, and we can keep it that way if we continue to PUT PEOPLE FIRST." With his final words, Governor Parson expressed appreciation to Missourians and foreshadowed his and the First Lady's retirement from public office.? "The First Lady and I will be returning to the farm with our heads held high, and?if I'm honored enough to be considered by Missourians as a ?pretty good Governor? ?decent guy? or ?someone who never forgot where he came from," then it will all be worth it," Governor Parson?concluded. "Words cannot express the sincere appreciation I have for this state and our people. So?for one final time before this chamber today, I simply say to the more than six million Missourians who I have had the absolute privilege of serving, it has truly been the honor of my life to be your 57th Governor of the great State of Missouri." To view a full transcript of Governor Parson?s speech and special guest bios, please see attachments. To view the FY2025 Budget in Brief, please click here.?The FY25 Executive Budget will be available here?at 3 p.m. Pictures from today's events, including special guests, will be available on Flickr.? ###
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