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Published: February 5, 2021

Indiana bill would prohibit companies from making COVID vaccine condition of employment

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CONTACT YOUR ASSEMBLY MEMBER or SENATOR: Support legislation to protect medical freedom! Participate in the Voter Voice effort here.

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, February 5, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — The Indiana State Senate is considering a bill which would protect the medical freedoms of workers by ensuring employers are not able to require the reception of experimental COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of employment.

The synopsis of Senate Bill 74 states the employer is prohibited from requiring an employee “to receive any immunization if the immunization is medically contraindicated (inadvisable) for the employee or receiving the immunization is against the employee’s religious beliefs or conscience.” The law also protects “prospective employees” on the same grounds, and “[a]llows for a civil action against an employer for a violation.”

Currently under consideration in the Pensions and Labor Committee, the bill is being promoted by LifeSiteNews’ Voter Voice initiative which allows residents of Indiana to contact their state senator in one easy step sending them a message by email and on their Twitter account. The system also provides constituents the option to call their state senator’s office.

The Voter Voice appeal states that the bill is “an important stepping stone in securing medical freedom not only for

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