State Rep. Steven A. Andersson (R-Ill.)
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Recent News About State Rep. Steven A. Andersson (R-Ill.)
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Andersson, House Republicans put ERA over the top
Ten House Republicans, including State Rep. Steven Andersson (R-Geneva), voted in favor of a measure that would make female-only bathrooms, prisons, schools, and shelters unconstitutional, require women to serve in military combat roles and ban any public accommodation for pregnant women.
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Rep. Steven Andersson joins Democrats to back local gun store ban
Seven Illinois House Republicans, including Rep. Steven Andersson (R-Geneva), voted Tuesday for a measure Illinois' independent local gun stores say would put them out of business.
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From McHenry Times
Rep. Andersson questions mental health parity compliance by state's Insurance Department
Rep. Steve Andersson (R-Geneva) questioned mental health professionals at length on the parity between psychological welfare and drug addiction.
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Deposed House floor leader Andersson announces retirement
Two months after breaking ranks with his Republican colleagues on the state budget vote, Rep. Steven Andersson (R-Geneva) has announced his retirement, according to reports.
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Andersson resigns leadership post after pro-budget votes
Rep. Steven Andersson (R-Geneva) has resigned as the Republican House floor leader following his votes in favor of the state’s new budget, according to CapitolFax.com.
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Andersson votes in favor of tax hikes to solve budget impasse
Rep. Steven Andersson (R-Geneva) and 9 other GOP House members joined Democrats to override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of three budget bills. The vote puts to end a budget impasse that lasted more than two years.
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Andersson, Pritchard join Democrats to pass budget amendment
Hours before the fiscal year runs out, the Illinois House voted 90-25 to approve a budget amendment.
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Rep begs House to find budget compromise
In a point of privilege, Rep. Steven Andersson (R-Geneva) took to the House floor to decry the lack of budget discussions despite the General Assembly being weeks into its spring session.
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House OKs bill barring sex offenders from park work
Despite objections from state Rep. Steven Andersson (R-Geneva), the House passed a bill on Thursday that prohibits Illinois park districts from retaining a volunteer who has been found to be a sex offender.