Indiana House lawmakers on Monday used procedural rules to block a vote on adopting an amendment on a bill that would prohibit businesses from asking about a person’s COVID-19 vaccination status. The amendment to SB 325 was offered by Rep. Brad Barrett (R-Richmond), a retired physician, which states that government and businesses cannot “require a member of the public to provide documentation regarding an individual’s vaccination status.” It also sought to make it so that government and businesses wouldn’t be able to ask an individual to reveal their vaccination status for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, in order to enter a venue or company. “Essentially, where I’m coming from with this amendment is the fact that this vaccine [for COVID-19] is still emergency-use authorization,” Barrett said. “It is not an FDA-approved vaccine. The science is still pending. The vaccine has only really been in …
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