Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors

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Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors
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A federal judge in Georgia temporarily blocked President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors, setting back the rollout of COVID-19 vaccine requirements.

mandate for federal contractors on Tuesday, setting back the rollout of COVID-19 vaccine requirements.

The nationwide block adds to the latest moves to stop the Biden administration’s mandates. Federal judges in Kentucky, Louisiana, and Missouri temporarily halted the federal government from enforcing mandates for millions of workers last week. “While the Procurement Act explicitly and unquestionably bestows some authority upon the president, the Court is unconvinced, at this stage of litigation, that it authorized him to direct the types of actions” included in the executive order for the vaccine mandate, R. Stan Baker, the U.S.

The Biden administration and Department of Justice will “vigorously defend” the case in court, Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said“We are confident in our ability legally to make these [mandates] happen across the country,” she said.

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