JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, filed four bills pertaining to law enforcement officers and first responders during the first day of
Author: Allison Krieg
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for July 24, 2020
Governor Calls Extraordinary Legislative Session to Address Violent Crime Last week, the governor called lawmakers back to Jefferson City for an extraordinary legislative session to
Sen. Bill Eigel Congratulates Local Educator on Receiving 2021 Missouri Regional Teacher of the Year Award
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, would like to congratulate Dione Anderson for receiving the 2021 Missouri Regional Teacher of the Year
Sen. Bill Eigel Recognized by the American Conservative Union Foundation for Voting Record
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, was recognized by the American Conservative Union Foundation (ACUF) for his conservative voting record during the
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Legislation to Streamline Rape Kit Testing Signed into Law
On Monday, July 13, I was thrilled to watch the governor sign Senate Bill 569 into law. During the 2020 legislative session, I was proud
Governor Signs Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislation to Lift Motorcycle Helmet Requirement
On Tuesday, July 14, I was pleased to hear the governor signed House Bill 1963 into law. This legislation dealt with various transportation related-bills, including
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Legislation to Streamline Rape Kit Testing Signed into Law
Jefferson City — Governor Mike Parson signed into law groundbreaking legislation sponsored by State Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, to streamline the process for testing rape
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for July 9, 2020
On Monday, July 6, I was thrilled to hear the governor decided to sign House Bill 2046 into law. This bill was comprised of several
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for July 8, 2020
Governor Signs Fresh Start Act into Law On Monday, July 6, I was honored to be present when Governor Parson signed House Bill 2046 into
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for July 2, 2020
St. Louis County Mask Requirement Goes Into Effect Friday On Wednesday, July 1, St. Louis City and County officials and the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic