Missouri Gov. Parson vetoes bills on running for public office, lending programs, car and towing regulations Jacob Moscovitch/Getty Images FILE â Missouri Gov. Mike Parson listens to a media question during a press conference to discuss the status of license renewal for the St. Louis Planned Parenthood facility on May 29, 2019, in Jefferson City. (Photo by Jacob Moscovitch/Getty Images) and last updated 2021-07-09 16:28:19-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Missouri Gov. Mike Parson vetoed three bills on Friday. The bills covered requirements to run for certain public offices, government lending programs and EPA regulations for cars. House Bill 362 would have required state-run lending and credit programs to report total amounts of lending and debt to the state auditor each year. It also required the Office of Child Advocate (OCA) under DSS in Missouri to create a system for reporting safety complaints.