Kansas senator calls federal vax mandates an overreach of executive authority

Sen. Moran
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U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kansas) on Wednesday joined 40 of his Senate colleagues in formally moving to disapprove and nullify President Biden’s vaccine mandate on private employees under the Congressional Review Act – the official process for Congress to eliminate an executive branch regulation.

Sen. Moran also spoke during a press conference on the formal challenge to President Biden’s vaccine mandate.

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“The decision to get vaccinated should be left to each individual in consultation with doctors they trust,” said Sen. Moran. “President Biden’s federal vaccine mandate is a clear overreach of executive authority that threatens to worsen the labor shortages faced by private businesses in Kansas and across the country. This administration’s abuse of power must be checked, and I support this resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to overturn the federal vaccine mandate.

“I ask the President to eliminate this mandate and let the decisions be made back home, between employee and employer,” continued Sen. Moran. “This certainly is a matter of personal freedom – the choice to decide about whether or not to be vaccinated should be the individual’s – but it’s also about the ability for this country to remain a world power, to remain safe and secure as a nation, and to have a growing economy that creates opportunities and for the American Dream to be alive and well.”

This week, the Biden administration is expected to issue a rule to officially mandate vaccination requirements for employees at private businesses with more than 100 employees. The rule, which will affect more than 80 million Americans, will impose $14,000 fines for persons who do not comply.

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