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Senate committee advances RS31876, a proposal to replace Coronavirus Stop Act with broader 'medical intervention' restrictions

3161310 · January 22, 2025
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Sen. Dan Foreman presented RS31876 to replace the Coronavirus Stop Act with the 'Idaho Medical Freedom Act,' prohibiting mandatory "medical interventions" by most employers, schools and government entities; the committee approved sending the RS to print.

Sen. Dan Foreman, R‑District 6, introduced RS31876 to amend Idaho Code by replacing the existing Coronavirus Stop Act with a broader statute titled the Idaho Medical Freedom Act. Foreman said the proposal would change statutory references to “coronavirus” and related mandates to the broader term “medical intervention,” which he described as “any pharmaceutical or biological agent or product designed to alter or restrict the biological functioning of the human body.”

Foreman said the existing…

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