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Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey Is Blocking Efforts To Pass Ban On COVID Vaccine Mandates
The Federalist ^
| 11/01/2021
| Tristan Justice
Posted on 11/01/2021 9:12:32 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey is blocking efforts in her state to pass an across-the-board ban for coronavirus vaccine mandates.
As lawmakers convened for a week-long special session on redistricting Thursday, several demanded the governor add vaccine mandate protections to the agenda. The pressure comes as businesses with 100 employees or more prepare to follow a federal mandate handed down by President Joe Biden in the form of a press release.
“The Biden Administration is out of control, and needs to be challenged on these unconstitutional and un-American mandates,” state GOP Chairman John Wahl said in a statement supporting the push in Montgomery to ban medical coercion. “I want to see Alabama leading the charge to defend the rights and freedoms of our citizens… The Alabama Republican Party fully supports legislation opposing vaccine mandates in the upcoming special session.”
While Ivey signed an executive order barring mandates across state agencies on Monday, the governor’s ban does not apply to private businesses, as do new protections in Texas and Montana.
Ivey however, says Biden’s federal mandate should be challenged by the courts and not statehouse legislation.
“[It] makes no sense to have a federal law and state law at odds,” she said in a Mobile speech Tuesday, according to the local outlet AL.com, arguing such a law would place employers in a “bad position” of conflicting rules.
The explanation contradicts Ivey’s own order placing state agencies in such conflict with the federal government. No litigation can be launched, however, until President Biden implements his mandate with an official directive through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) beyond a press conference.
While six different anti-vaccine mandate bills fill the state Senate, Ivey has so far refused to allow any be adopted under the governor’s official call for the special session. Failure for Ivey to include them on the legislative calendar raises their threshold for passage to a two-thirds majority.
Ivey did not respond to The Federalist’s inquiries about whether she would relent.
Alabama Republican House Speaker Mac McCutcheon supports the governor’s apparent cop-out demand rhat Biden’s mandate be challenged in the judiciary rather than legislative action.
“The legislative body leadership is fully supportive of the governor’s executive order as well as working with the attorney general to find a solution,” McCutcheon told the Alabama Daily News. “But the last think we want to do is have a knee-jerk reaction to something that may sound good politically but in substance, what does it do?”
Republican businessman Tim James, who is a potential candidate for governor next year, is asking a similar question of Ivey’s current executive order. On the same day Ivey signed her directive, Auburn University declared the school would move forward with a requirement that employees provide proof of vaccination by Dec. 8.
“The executive order reads more like a ‘resolution’ which expresses an ‘opinion or will’ more than a force of law,” James said, according to Yellowhammer News. “The teeth of this executive order wouldn’t bite through a stick of butter as evidenced by Auburn University’s disrespectful response… We need a legislative act of law passed by the legislature and signed by the governor against any employer mandate, both public and private.”
Others in the state blasted the order as “horribly insufficient,” in Republican Auditor Jim Zeigler’s words, because “it protects only the state workers of the executive branch” and not private employees. Zeigler, who is also a potential gubernatorial candidate next year, added a political cartoon mocking Ivey on Twitter.
In July, Biden praised Ivey’s efforts to get residents to accept the vaccines.
“You notice a lot of our very conservative friends have finally had an altar call. They’ve seen the Lord,” Biden said at a summer campaign event for former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe. “Thank God the governor of Alabama, at one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, is now.”
According to a telephone poll conducted by the Alabama Republican Party Oct. 16-18, voters in the state where the GOP controls supermajorities in the capital overwhelmingly rejected support for Biden’s mandatory needle-jab. Nearly 65 percent said they were opposed, while more than 35 percent reported being in favor. The survey was completed with a +/- 3.5 percent margin of error.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: alabama; anthonyfauci; covidstooges; kayivey; obamacare; vaccinemandates
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To: SeekAndFind
She is gone next election.
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posted on
11/01/2021 9:15:10 AM PDT
by
WMarshal
("Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither.")
To: SeekAndFind
Another childless leader who doesn’t care what tiger leaves behind. She said it ring make send for federal law and state law to be at odds And it should be settled in the courts. Where does she think court cases come from? And has she ever heard of states as the laboratories of policy?
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posted on
11/01/2021 9:20:07 AM PDT
by
DesertRhino
(Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up....)
To: DesertRhino
Childless and in the highest-risk group. Not a good combination for the rest of us.
To: WMarshal
Is she really the governor? I’ve heard from Alabama friends she is a puppet like Biden.
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posted on
11/01/2021 9:25:14 AM PDT
by
Soul of the South
(The past is gone and cannot be changed. Tomorrow can be a better day if we work on it.)
To: SeekAndFind
In what bizarre world (thanks Jerry Seinfeld) does the government think that the have the right to interfere in a person’s medical decisions?
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posted on
11/01/2021 9:29:05 AM PDT
by
proud American in Canada
("Fear is a reaction; Courage is a decision." Winston Churchill)
To: WMarshal
We should have an activist Governor like Florida does. Ivey is a pathetic Leftist.
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posted on
11/01/2021 9:30:02 AM PDT
by
Monterrosa-24
( "...To the barricades...")
To: DesertRhino
Ivey is a jackass. I agree with what you attempted to say, despite auto-correct sabotage.
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posted on
11/01/2021 9:32:04 AM PDT
by
alstewartfan
("She looks like she's 19 years old, sitting there like a lady with her legs crossed." Creepy Joe)
To: SeekAndFind
Gov.Kay, who are you beholden to?
Who’s pulling your strings?
You don’t sound like any Republican I know.
To: SeekAndFind
This woman should be baking cookies with her grandchildren or something. What the Hell? This is happening in fricking Alabama?
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posted on
11/01/2021 9:43:36 AM PDT
by
DJ MacWoW
(The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
To: SeekAndFind
In July, Biden praised Ivey’s efforts to get residents to accept the vaccines. “You notice a lot of our very conservative friends have finally had an altar call. They’ve seen the Lord,” Biden said at a summer campaign event for former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe. “Thank God the governor of Alabama, at one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, is now.”
Alabama does indeed have one of the country's lowest vaccination rates. That said, for the month September 2020, at which point no one in the state of Alabama had yet been vaccinated, the state incurred 568 deaths involving COVID. A year later (i.e., this past September 2021), at which point 52% of the state's residents age 12 and above had been vaccinated, there were 1,901 COVID deaths in the state for that month. This amounts to an increase of 235%, comparing the figures for September 2021 to those for September 2020.
By way of some comparison, the state of Colorado (with a vaccination rate of 72%), saw its number of COVID deaths increase 372% in September 2021, compared to September 2020. Connecticut (with a vaccination rate of 81%) saw its number of COVID deaths increase 281% in September 2021, compared to September 2020.
A sampling of other states, comparing September 2020 to September 2021:
Florida (with a 69% vaccination rate): a 302% increase.
Maine (with a 80% vaccination rate): a 900% increase.
New Jersey (with a 77% vaccination rate): a 287% increase.
New York, excluding New York City (with a 77% vaccination rate): a 597% increase.
Oregon (with a 73% vaccination rate): a 542% increase.
Texas (with a 64% vaccination rate): a 246% increase.
Washington (with a 74% vaccination rate): a 547% increase.
So, it would appear that, when it comes to reducing COVID deaths, vaccination rates aren't everything.
And, speaking personally, I would prefer that our demented President Brandon keep the Lord out of it. There's none of the Lord's work in any of this.
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posted on
11/01/2021 10:03:46 AM PDT
by
DSH
To: alstewartfan
Old eyes, too early, auto correct, and neglected proofread! I’ll do better.
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posted on
11/01/2021 10:07:59 AM PDT
by
DesertRhino
(Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up....)
To: SeekAndFind
She never heard of state’s rights I take it.
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posted on
11/01/2021 10:38:33 AM PDT
by
metmom
(...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith…)
To: proud American in Canada
In what bizarre world (thanks Jerry Seinfeld) does the government think that the have the right to interfere in a person’s medical decisions? They don't need rights, only power and the will to exercise it. Conservatives have neither.
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posted on
11/01/2021 10:59:54 AM PDT
by
itsahoot
(Many Republicans are secretly Democrats, no Democrats are secretly Republicans. Dan Bongino.)
To: SeekAndFind
“You notice a lot of our very conservative friends have finally had an altar call. They’ve seen the Lord,” Biden said at a summer campaign event for former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe. “Thank God the governor of Alabama, at one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, is now.”That man is evil. He is the antithesis of God!
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posted on
11/01/2021 11:05:45 AM PDT
by
higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken )
To: Soul of the South
Is she really the governor? I’ve heard from Alabama friends she is a puppet like Biden.I've heard everyone calls her Meemaw. My nephew got to cook breakfast for her a few months ago.
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posted on
11/01/2021 11:19:26 AM PDT
by
higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken )
To: lee martell
"Gov.Kay, who are you beholden to? Who’s pulling your strings? You don’t sound like any Republican I know." Then again there is the Chamber of Commerce Cheap Labor wing of the Republican party. Mandates give them cover, and their political donations likely speak volumes.
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posted on
11/01/2021 11:36:52 AM PDT
by
buckalfa
(I have forgotten more than I ever knew.)
To: lee martell
She sounds exactly like a Bush League Republican.
There are many of them.
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posted on
11/01/2021 11:38:18 AM PDT
by
Lurkinanloomin
( (Natural born citizens are born here of citizen parents)(Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
To: SeekAndFind
Before: “Let’s go Brandon” there was “Bless yer heart”, Bless yer heatt Kay.
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posted on
11/01/2021 11:46:32 AM PDT
by
Theophilus
(Coercion Is Not Consent)
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