Iowa is standing up for workers who have refused to take the coronavirus vaccine on principle and paid for it by losing their jobs. A new law signed by Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds carves out an exception to the rules for individuals who claim religious or medical exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination requirements. The bill passed the Iowa House and Senate on Thursday, according to KPIC-TV. “This is a major step forward in protecting Iowans’ freedoms and their abilities to make healthcare decisions based on what’s best for themselves and their families. This legislation also gives employees the assurance that they...