DeSantis To Convene Legislature To Fight Vaccine Mandates

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FILE - Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at the opening of a monoclonal antibody site Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021, in Pembroke Pines, Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021 said he will call state lawmakers back to work early to pass legislation to combat coronavirus vaccine mandates enacted by businesses. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday said he will call state lawmakers back to work early to pass legislation to combat coronavirus vaccine mandates enacted by businesses.

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The Republican governor said he will convene a special session of the GOP-controlled statehouse in November to address vaccine requirements. He didn’t specify a starting date.

“At the end of the day, you shouldn’t be discriminated against based on your health decisions,” he said during a news conference. “We want to provide protection for people, we want to make it clear that, in Florida, your right to earn a living is not contingent upon whatever choices you’re making in terms of these injections.”

Many other states are considering anti-mandate bills. GOP Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last week issued an executive order to prohibit any entity from requiring vaccines.

In broad terms, DeSantis outlined policy goals for the special session, including holding businesses liable for adverse reactions to vaccines, removing legal liability protections for employers with vaccine mandates and added protections for people fired for not being vaccinated.

DeSantis has for weeks criticized White House plans to require vaccinations and vowed to fight such rules in court. His administration has also fined local school boards who defied a state ban on mask mandates in classrooms and has moved to withhold funding from districts that receive federal grants meant to blunt the state’s fines.

The announcement appeared to catch at least one legislative leader off-guard. Shortly after the governor’s news conference, GOP Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls told lawmakers that his office had no additional details about the session.

Democrats were quick to criticize the governor’s plan.

“He’s behaving like the dictators that supposedly we all hate,” said state Sen. Annette Taddeo, who this week announced she is running for governor. “Why are we telling private businesses what they can and cannot do?”


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Rivka
Rivka
2 years ago

Great reasons why people are flocking to Florida in such large numbers these days,
Enjoy your freedoms!
You’re lucky to have a governor that knows how to respect people’s decisions.

Bubbie
Bubbie
2 years ago

I thought Republicans stood for no intervention in private businesses.
Ron DeSantis is Covid’s best friend.

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
2 years ago

Someone has his sights on a presidential run.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

“Why are we telling private businesses what they can and cannot do?”

Because businesses shouldn’t be telling me what I can or cannot do.

Hashomer
Hashomer
2 years ago

Anti-vax. Conspiracy theories. Anti-refugee. Antisemitism. Support for global dictators. Voter supression. Evangelical. White nationalists. You can see why a Jew would vote for the GOP now.

my real name
my real name
2 years ago

Desantis has blood on his hands. The Republican Party has become a death cult.