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Committee votes to print RS31876, proposed Idaho Medical Freedom Act limiting medical mandates
Summary
Senators voted to send RS31876 to print; the bill would replace references to 'coronavirus' with a broad definition of 'medical intervention' and would prohibit most public- and private-sector medical mandates in Idaho, with limited federal exceptions.
The Senate Health and Welfare Committee voted to send RS31876 — introduced by Sen. Dan Foreman, R-District 6 — to print for formal introduction. Foreman described the measure as a rewrite of the existing “Coronavirus Stop Act” that would instead be titled the “Idaho Medical Freedom Act.”
“...the proposed Idaho Medical Freedom Act replaces all references to the coronavirus with the term medical intervention,” Foreman said, defining that…
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