Posted on 10/17/2021 8:50:30 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Employees of the San Antonio Independent School District are not required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment after the Texas Supreme Court intervened on Thursday.
No employees can be fired for not receiving the vaccine, and in the event anyone is fired, the Texas Attorney General’s office says they should call the office and let the AG’s staff know.
The Texas Supreme Court issued a temporary stay, halting enforcement of San Antonio ISD’s mandate requiring that all employees receive both COVID-19 doses by Friday (Oct. 15).
“No local entity is above state law,” Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement. “I am glad to see that the Supreme Court of Texas has again confirmed that the Governor’s decisions control at both the state and local levels. This decision should serve as a reminder to all Texas school districts that they should be using their limited funds on educating children and equipping teachers, not defending unlawful vaccine mandates.”
The court said it granted relief while it considered the state’s petition for writ of mandamus. It also said it expressed no view on the merits of the state’s claims.
The vaccine mandate lawsuits as well as lawsuits related to the mandating of mask wearing challenge the legality of Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive orders, which use the Texas Disaster Act as a justification for issuing them.
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Interesting!
So you would have no problem with the Fed’s taking your house, farm or ranch or even your friends and family? Maybe the lake house or beach front you finally had built suddenly denied all water access. I’ve got friends and family who own land on the river and you’re willing to take there land and destroy ranches that have been around before Texas became a state. Y’all will get a bunch of good people killed, those who own it and those of us who will help to defend their rights.
Some of you Freeoers are a strange bunch. Don’t tax him, don’t tax me, tax that man behind the tree. Like a young kid in college who just discovered socialisim.
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