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H.R. 79: Freedom from Mandates Act

This bill, titled the "Freedom from Mandates Act," aims to address COVID-19 vaccination requirements by nullifying specific executive orders and prohibiting future vaccination mandates. The key provisions of the bill are summarized as follows:

Nullification of Executive Orders

The bill seeks to cancel the effects of two executive orders related to COVID-19:

  • Executive Order 14042: This order mandated safety protocols for federal contractors concerning COVID-19. The bill declares that this order shall have no force or effect.
  • Executive Order 14043: This order required COVID-19 vaccinations for federal employees. Under this bill, this requirement would also be rendered ineffective.

Prohibition of Vaccination Mandates

The bill specifically states that the Secretary of Labor is prohibited from issuing any rules that require employers to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for their employees. Additionally, it disallows any requirement for testing employees who are unvaccinated against COVID-19.

Impact on Medicare and Medicaid

Furthermore, the bill prohibits the Secretary of Health and Human Services from enforcing COVID-19 vaccination mandates on health care providers participating in Medicare or Medicaid. This includes:

  • Not being able to require health care providers to mandate vaccinations for their employees.
  • Not imposing penalties on health care providers for failing to mandate vaccinations or for not requiring testing for unvaccinated employees.

Overall Implications

In summary, the Freedom from Mandates Act is designed to prevent the federal government from imposing COVID-19 vaccination requirements on federal employees, contractors, and health care providers involved with Medicare and Medicaid. It represents an effort to limit the government's authority in mandating health-related measures specifically concerning COVID-19.

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Date Action
Jan. 03, 2025 Introduced in House
Jan. 03, 2025 Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Education and Workforce, Energy and Commerce, and Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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