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Sponsor proposes broad “Idaho Medical Freedom Act” replacing coronavirus‑specific law; committee sends RS31876 to print
Summary
Sen. Dan Foreman introduced RS31876 to replace the Coronavirus Stop Act with an Idaho Medical Freedom Act that would bar most entities in Idaho from requiring any "medical intervention" as a condition of employment, attendance, or receipt of government benefits; the committee voted to send the request to print.
Sen. Dan Foreman, R‑District 6, presented RS31876, a request to amend Title 73, Chapter 5 of Idaho Code by replacing the current Coronavirus Stop Act with a broader measure the sponsor calls the "Idaho Medical Freedom Act."
"The proposed Idaho Medical Freedom Act replaces all references to the coronavirus with the term medical intervention," Foreman said. He defined the term in his presentation as "any pharmaceutical or biological agent or product designed to alter or…
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