By an unexpectedly narrow vote, the Maine House of Representatives rejected a bill calling for a five-year prohibition on all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the state, which has some of the most restrictive orders in the nation. By a 76 to 59 vote with 13 lawmakers absent, the Democratic-controlled Maine House voted that the bill ought not to pass. It did, however, vote to forward it to the Senate for a vote. Tiffany Tereck, a co-founder of Health Choice Maine that lobbied in support of the bill, told The Epoch Times in spite of the vote her group considers the fight against COVID-19 vaccine mandates far from over. Tereck pointed to sole Republican contender and former Maine governor Paul LePage’s bid to unseat Democrat Janet Mills. While LePage comes with his own political baggage from his days as Maine governor, an Ipsos poll shows Mills’ job approval has dropped to …
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