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State of Iowa joins lawsuit challenging vaccine mandates for workers employed by a federal contract

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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds

DES MOINES –  Governor Reynolds announced Friday that the State of Iowa has joined nine other states in a lawsuit challenging President Biden’s vaccine mandate for all workers employed by a federal contractor, which is one-fifth of the nation’s workforce.

“Today, I’m announcing that the State of Iowa is joining a federal lawsuit to challenge President Biden’s unprecedented use of the government to force every employee of every federal contractor in America, including thousands of Iowans, to take a vaccine against their wishes.

“I believe the vaccine is the best defense against COVID-19,” Reynolds claimed.

A copy of the federal complaint can be found here.

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7 thoughts on “State of Iowa joins lawsuit challenging vaccine mandates for workers employed by a federal contract

  1. MARXIST DEMOCRATS got their ARSE whipped last night. It’s the beginning of the end for these COMMUNISTS. In IOWA we need to PURGE all those Marxist democrats from all government departments that continue to remake Iowa after losing at the ballot box.

  2. So Covid Kim is going to give more of our tax money to Republican lawyers to pursue a case that they know is pointless and will be thrown out by the courts? Good job Kim – keep doing dumb stuff.

  3. Reynolds what’s the difference between the schools vaccine mandate before starting school, and the Covid mandate????

    You nut job Republicans are really going off the deep end.

    While your at it, why not stop the seatbelt law, the DUI laws, the traffic laws, and all other laws that are supposed to save human lives.

    Which way is it? You Republicans want to save human lives or you don’t?

    Ohhhhh let me guess you want it both ways. What a bunch of hypocrisy.

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