Idaho exploring legal action against Biden’s COVID-19 plan – Office of the Governor – Governor Brad Little

Boise, Idaho Governor Brad Little issued the following expanded statement today regarding President Joe Bidens plan to fine private employers with 100 or more employees that do not mandate the COVID-19 vaccine or routine testing.

The State of Idaho is exploring legal action to stop President Bidens unprecedented government overreach into the private sector with his new COVID-19 plan. I am working closely with my legal counsel and Attorney General Lawrence Wasden on legal options to protect the rights of business owners and their employees.

I have been consistent that government should stay out of decisions involving employers and their employees as much as possible. Ive advocated for and championed fewer government regulations and mandates on business.

I am also deeply concerned with the presidents tone in his message to the American people with his new plan. It is wrong for President Biden to dismiss the concerns of millions of Americans and tell governors who represent Americans that he will use his powers as president to get them out of the way. This is not leadership. When President Biden took office, he promised to do his best to unify our country, and he has only driven us further apart. President Biden is out of touch, and his mandates only add to the divisiveness within our country.

I still urge Idahoans to choose to receive the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine and other ways to protect themselves and others from COVID-19 so our kids can stay in school and for the continued health and prosperity of the people of Idaho.

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