Indianapolis lawmakers incorporated language in a bill that would ban state and local government units from requiring “vaccine passports,” or requesting employees from proving that they have taken the CCP virus vaccine shots. House Bill 1405 is not directly related to vaccine passports, it was originally about insurance, and healthcare was added after. The language was introduced as an eleventh-hour move—at the last minute, according to Indy Star. Although no government authorities are mandating COVID-19 passports, the lawmakers in favor of it assert that it can assure that it remains that way in the future. The bill doesn’t ban private businesses from requiring proof of having taken the COVID-19 shots, nor does it extend to schools or prevent governments from tracking immunization statuses. “Private employers need to make the decisions that are best for them and their customers,” House Speaker Todd Huston, a Republican, said. “We felt it was most appropriate …