mRNA pioneer Dr. Malone, RFK Jr., Dr. McCullough to speak at ‘Defeat the Mandates’ DC rally this Sunday

High-profile figures with expertise in medicine, law, and biology, including Dr. Robert Malone, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Dr. Peter McCullough, are set to speak at an anti-COVID mandate rally this Sunday in Washington, D.C. The “Defeat the Mandates” march and rally, to be moderated by comedian and self-described “freedom fighter” J.P. Sears, is being organized … Continued

Michigan Lawmakers Demand Answers on Nursing Home Deaths Report

Multiple Michigan lawmakers are demanding answers to a report from the Michigan Office of the Auditor General that detailed thousands of additional COVID-related deaths in long-term care facilities across the state. The analysis discovered more than 2,000 additional deaths than reported by Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Department of Health and Human Services. “It raises troubling questions that demand … Continued

New Tennessee Bill Would Benefit Students Forced to Learn Remotely Due to COVID-19

Members of the Tennessee Senate Education Committee are scheduled to consider a bill this week that would, if enacted into law, expand Educational Savings Accounts, also known as ESAs. Senator Mike Bell (R-Riceville) said Monday that at least one school district in Tennessee, in Collierville, moved students to remote learning this month, as Chalkbeat Tennessee reported. Tennessee law mandates … Continued

Four Major School Districts Plan to Defy Youngkin Mask Mandate Ban

After inaugurated Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) banned schools from establishing mask mandates on his first day as Virginia governor, four major school districts say they won’t abide by his new rule. Executive Order Number Two (2022) and Order of Public Health Emergency One banned the mandates. The order says that masks are harmful to children in … Continued

Governor Youngkin Signs 11 Orders On Day One In Office; Includes CRT Ban, Investigating Loudoun County Officials

New Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin signed 11 executive orders and directives on his first day in office after being sworn-in over the weekend. “No matter who you voted for, I pledge to be your advocate, your voice, your governor,” Youngkin said at his inauguration speech on Saturday. “We stand here on January 15, 2022 filled with … Continued

Local businesses brace for D.C. vaccine mandate

Washington businesses are bracing for Mayor Muriel Bowser’s vaccine mandate that goes into effect Saturday. The local order requiring customers 12 and older to show proof of vaccination before entering bars, restaurants, theaters, and other businesses has already spilled into the national spotlight, with federal lawmakers taking to Twitter to shame the capital city over what they … Continued

Sen. Ron Johnson to Newsmax: ‘Disappointed’ SCOTUS Didn’t Stop Healthcare Mandate

It was disappointing that the Supreme Court left President Joe Biden’s COVID 19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in place while blocking the OSHA-implemented rule for private businesses Sen. Ron Johnson said on Newsmax Friday. “The OSHA [mandate] was an unconstitutional overreach,” the Wisconsin Republican said on Newsmax’s “Wake Up America.” “I’m glad that the court affirmed that.”.. (Excerpts from Newsmax)

Thousands of Federal Workers to March Against Biden’s Vaccine Mandate

Thousands of federal employees will peacefully march in protest of President Biden’s vaccine mandate, Defeat The Mandates DC organizers announced in a press release Thursday. Over 6,000 members of Feds For Medical Freedom, a national grassroots coalition consisting of federal workers, announced that they would join firefighters, first responders, medical professionals and more in the March … Continued

Missouri Economic Leaders Give Glimpse of How $2.6 Billion in Federal Pandemic Funds Will be Spent

Missouri’s Department of Economic Development (DED) recently previewed how Gov. Mike Parson plans to allocate the state’s $2.6 billion portion of federal pandemic funds. In late December, Maggie Kost, acting director of the DED, outlined major priorities for Missouri’s portion of the more than $195 billion in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. A total … Continued

Facebook Parent Company Will Make Its Office Workers Get the Vaccine Booster

Facebook parent company Meta will require its in-person workers to receive a booster shot in addition to a COVID-19 vaccine, the company announced Monday. By March 28, Meta employees must have received the booster to use the in-person offices of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, The Wall Street Journal reported. Meta is reportedly delaying the reopening of … Continued

Chicago classrooms to reopen Wednesday after a bitter feud over remote learning in virus surge

Chicago schools will reopen Wednesday after the public school system reached a deal with the Chicago Teachers Union that increases coronavirus testing and establishes metrics for remote instruction in schools that see big outbreaks. The third-largest school system in the country tried to reopen after the holiday break, but the union voted to revert to remote learning in the middle … Continued

Virginia’s Incoming Governor and Attorney General Say They Will Fight Biden Vaccine Mandates

A week before the inauguration, Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General-elect Jason Miyares are signaling that challenging President Biden’s vaccine mandates will be an early priority. “After the January 15th inauguration, the Commonwealth of Virginia will quickly move to protect Virginians’ freedoms and challenge President Biden’s unlawful CMS, OSHA, and Head Start vaccine mandates,” a … Continued

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