Cincinnati-based U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals will consider the fate of President Joe Biden's mandate that larger employers require workers to be vaccinated.
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. issued the following statement after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) suspended implementation and enforcement of their COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 employees pending future developments in the litigation. The suspension follows the Fifth Circuit Court putting a stay on Joe Biden's unconstitutional vaccine mandate last week.
"While I am pleased with the actions taken by the court and that OSHA has subsequently suspended President Biden's unconstitutional vaccine mandate for now, I will continue fighting to put a full stop to his efforts to fire Americans for choosing to not get the vaccine," said Senator Marshall. "Joe Biden's mandate is slap in the face to so many people, including our essential workers, who answered the call last year. These are real people working to feed their families and pay their mortgages. We are going to do everything in our power to fight for Kansans who are rightfully concerned and uncertain about their futures."
Support for Senator Marshall's pledge to oppose all efforts to implement and enforce Joe Biden's vaccine mandate particularly on upcoming spending measures considered by the U.S. Senate has grown to include over a dozen Senators with the additions of Senators Rand Paul (KY), Marco Rubio (FL), and James Lankford (OK).





