Florida Will Fine Any Business Or School $5,000 Each Time It Requires A “Vaccine Passport"


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Chicago To Require Vaccine Passports To Enter Certain Events And Crowded Spaces


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Setting a great example again, Florida passed Senate Bill 2006 in a 76-40 vote which will fine any business or school $5,000 each time it requires a “vaccine passport.” The bill, which is being sent to Governor Ron DeSantis’ desk, would protect citizens from being asked for proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

The Washington Examiner reports:

Sponsored by Sen. Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, SB 2006 was passed by the Senate on April 22 in a 27-9 vote.

The 49-page SB 2006 amends the state’s Emergency Management Act to place limits on local emergency powers and installs fines for businesses or institutions that require vaccine documentation. The relatively technical amendment added Wednesday clarifies COVID-19 screening protocols.

Under SB 2006, violating the state’s vaccine passport ban would be punishable by fines up to $5,000 per violation.

Under another provision, local government emergency powers would be limited to 10 or 30 days. To extend the emergency order beyond 30 days, a vote needs to take place with a majority of voters approving the emergency order extension.

Opponents argued the bill infringes on business owners’ property rights and would impair the travel industry and the state’s cruise line operators, who say their customers want fellow travelers to be vaccinated.

Rep. Omari Hardy, D-Lake Worth said, “If you care about our business community as certain elected officials in this state say that they do, why would you prevent people from enacting policies that give their customers the assurance, the confidence, that they can walk into a business, and that they’ll be safe?”

Hardy says being vaccinated is an assurance that customers will be safe, yet many doctors pointed out that a large percentage of their new patients that contracted COVID were fully vaccinated. The New York Post posted an article in which 246 fully vaccinated Michigan residents caught COVID-19 and three of them died.

The current COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects reported to the CDC through (VAERS) the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System are as follows:

  • Deaths – 3,607
  • Life Threatening – 2,527
  • Permanent Disability – 1,675
  • Congenital Anomaly / Birth Defect – 95
  • Hospitalized – 8,499

These are just some of the categories listed, but the total overall COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects reported to the CDC are 133,255.

Whether it’s banning critical race theory in schools, enacting election integrity laws or fining businesses that infringe upon people’s medical privacy rights, one thing is clear: Florida is leading the country when it comes to protecting Americans rights and restoring sanity in the midst of hysteria.

 

NY State Official Announces Vaccine Passports Required to Attend Buffalo Bills Games


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Setting a great example again, Florida passed Senate Bill 2006 in a 76-40 vote which will fine any business or school $5,000 each time it requires a “vaccine passport.” The bill, which is being sent to Governor Ron DeSantis’ desk, would protect citizens from being asked for proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

The Washington Examiner reports:

Sponsored by Sen. Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, SB 2006 was passed by the Senate on April 22 in a 27-9 vote.

The 49-page SB 2006 amends the state’s Emergency Management Act to place limits on local emergency powers and installs fines for businesses or institutions that require vaccine documentation. The relatively technical amendment added Wednesday clarifies COVID-19 screening protocols.

Under SB 2006, violating the state’s vaccine passport ban would be punishable by fines up to $5,000 per violation.

Under another provision, local government emergency powers would be limited to 10 or 30 days. To extend the emergency order beyond 30 days, a vote needs to take place with a majority of voters approving the emergency order extension.

Opponents argued the bill infringes on business owners’ property rights and would impair the travel industry and the state’s cruise line operators, who say their customers want fellow travelers to be vaccinated.

Rep. Omari Hardy, D-Lake Worth said, “If you care about our business community as certain elected officials in this state say that they do, why would you prevent people from enacting policies that give their customers the assurance, the confidence, that they can walk into a business, and that they’ll be safe?”

Hardy says being vaccinated is an assurance that customers will be safe, yet many doctors pointed out that a large percentage of their new patients that contracted COVID were fully vaccinated. The New York Post posted an article in which 246 fully vaccinated Michigan residents caught COVID-19 and three of them died.

The current COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects reported to the CDC through (VAERS) the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System are as follows:

  • Deaths – 3,607
  • Life Threatening – 2,527
  • Permanent Disability – 1,675
  • Congenital Anomaly / Birth Defect – 95
  • Hospitalized – 8,499

These are just some of the categories listed, but the total overall COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects reported to the CDC are 133,255.

Whether it’s banning critical race theory in schools, enacting election integrity laws or fining businesses that infringe upon people’s medical privacy rights, one thing is clear: Florida is leading the country when it comes to protecting Americans rights and restoring sanity in the midst of hysteria.