The governor also wants to bolster the “ Parents’ Bill of Rights” state law, a basis of his months-long war with school districts over mask requirements. In Florida, we believe that the decision whether or not to get a COVID shot is a choice based on individual circumstances.” “We have somehow gone from 15 days to slow the spread to three jabs to keep your job. “Your right to earn a living should not be contingent upon COVID shots,” DeSantis said in a statement Friday.
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Within hours, the governor’s political fundraising committee was hawking the signs as campaign merchandise. The governor last week said he would call lawmakers back to block the Biden administration’s employment policies at a rally in Pinellas County where attendees waved “Don’t Tread on Florida” signs. But DeSantis has been focused on keeping Florida what he calls a “free state.”
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Just under 60% of Floridians are fully vaccinated, ranking the state 21st in the nation for full immunization. Related: As Biden vaccine mandates loom, protests for personal freedoms swell. The governor laid out a host of bullet-point goals he wants the Republican-controlled Legislature to achieve that effectively codify his approach to fighting COVID-19 in a state where 59,495 have died and 3.6 million have been sickened by the disease. The Legislature was already scheduled to be at the Capitol that week for committee hearings that precede the January start of the regular session. 15 for a session that could last until Nov.
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Lawmakers were ordered to meet beginning Nov. Ron DeSantis on Friday made good on plans to call Florida lawmakers into a special session to defy President Biden’s expected vaccine requirements for employees of larger private businesses.