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Related: About this forumArkansas governor signs bills banning vaccine requirements
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Editor's Note: The attached video is a report from April 22, 2021.)
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday signed into law measures preventing state and local governments from requiring the coronavirus vaccine or proof of vaccination in order to access services.
The ban on requiring a vaccine would also prohibit it as a condition of unemployment. The measure includes some exceptions, such as state-owned medical facilities, if approved by Legislative Council.
The other measure prohibits passport vaccines in order to access goods or services. Federal officials have said there is no plan to require them broadly, but some Republican governors have issued orders preventing businesses or agencies from mandating them.
These bills confirm my position that there should not be a COVID-19 vaccine requirement as a condition of employment in state government," Hutchinson said in a statement. It does make certain exemptions and it specifically exempts private businesses so they can make their own decision.
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DBoon
(23,057 posts)LiberalArkie
(16,505 posts)Botany
(72,485 posts)How stupid must be the people in Arkansas to vote for this evil man?
LiberalArkie
(16,505 posts)The old Soviet counting system is still around.
Fullduplexxx
(8,267 posts)Generic Other
(29,000 posts)Covidiots.
TomSlick
(11,894 posts)In the best tradition of the Arkansas General Assembly, it is uniquely poorly written. I think Governor Asa is correct that the intent was that it applied only to governmental entities. However, it is not true that the bill "specifically exempts private businesses so they can make their own decision.
The bill could be read to apply to private businesses. I think that would be a tortured reading but you never know what some elected state judge is going to do.