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Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for Sept. 10, 2020
Senate Passes Legislation To Restore Law and Order in St. Louis City Last week, the Missouri Senate continued the extra session to address violent crime
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
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. 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
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for June 19, 2020
Changes to Unemployment Benefits and COVID-19 Testing in St. Louis County Restoring Requirements for Unemployment Benefits The Missouri Department of Labor (DOL) has released new
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for May 22, 2020
St. Louis Begins Reopening This Week Friday, May 15, marked the final day of the 2020 legislative session. Throughout the course of the past five
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for May 15, 2020
The Final Day of the 2020 Legislative Session Friday, May 15, marks the final day of the 2020 legislative session. This year has been somewhat
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Legislation To End Backlog of Untested Rape Kits Heads To Governor’s Desk
On Tuesday, May 12, the Missouri House of Representatives passed my SAFE kits legislation, Senate Bill 569, and sent it to the governor’s desk. No