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Subject:NEWSWEEK -- Members of Congress and Their Staff Are Exempt From Biden"s Vaccine Mandate
Date:Tuesday, September 14, 2021 7:19:02 PM
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Explain please.
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Alby BakerPort Townsend.
Along with Congress and their workers being exempted from the vaccine mandate -
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Postal Service workers not included in Biden’s mandatory
vaccination order
AND it does not apply to illegal immigrants walking across the border —
Psaki Admits Migrants Don't Have To Get COVID-19 Vaccine While US
Employees At Large Business Do
Reporter asks: Why?Psaki answers: That is correct.
The military is not exempt, go figure.
https://www.newsweek.com/members-congress-staff-exempt-biden-covid-vaccine-
mandate-1627859
Members of Congress and Their Staff Are Exempt From Biden's Vaccine Mandate
President Joe Biden's new vaccine mandates for federal employees don't apply to
members of Congress or those who work for Congress or the federal court system.
Biden issued two executive orders on Thursday requiring vaccination against
COVID for federal workers and contractors who work for the federal government.
He also asked the Department of Labor to issue an emergency order requiring
businesses with more than 100 employees to ensure their workers are vaccinated or tested on a weekly basis.
However, Biden's order on federal workers applies to employees of the executive
branch. The House of Representatives and the Senate belong to the separate
legislative branch, and the courts to the judicial branch of the federal government.
Biden's COVID action plan - "Path Out of the Pandemic" - published on the White
House website makes the effect of the vaccine mandate clear.
The plan says: "Building on the President's announcement in July to strengthen safety requirements for unvaccinated federal workers, the President has signed an
Executive Order to take those actions a step further and require all federal executive
branch workers to be vaccinated.”
"The President also signed an Executive Order directing that this standard be extended to employees of contractors that do business with the federal
government," the plan goes on.
"As part of this effort, the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Indian Health Service, and the National Institute of Health will complete implementation of their previously announced vaccination requirements
that cover 2.5 million people.”
The New York Times reported on Thursday that the executive order doesn't apply to
those who work for Congress or the federal courts, citing White House officials.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said at a press conference on April 29 that the
House couldn't require members to be vaccinated. Video clips of those remarks
gained renewed attention online following Biden's announcement.
"So—so here is the thing. We are—we cannot require someone to be vaccinated.
That's just not what we can do. It is a matter of privacy to know who is or who
isn't," Pelosi said.
"I can't go to the Capitol Physician and say, 'Give me the names of people who aren't vaccinated, so I can go encourage them or make it known to others to encourage them to be vaccinated.' So we can't—we can't do that," she said.
Pelosi's office reiterated that position in a statement to Newsweek on Friday, saying
the speaker's April 29 remarks were "referring to the institution in which she serves."
"She's saying she cannot force Members to be vaccinated, which is true," the
statement said.
In August, a group of 19 Democrats in the House wrote a letter to the Capitol's
attending physician, Dr. Brian P. Monahan, asking him to consider a vaccine requirement or a minimum of two COVID tests per week for members and staff
who can't show proof of vaccination. No requirement has yet been put in place.