Time to End Military COVID Vaccine Mandate
I joined 12 of my Republican colleagues in a letter to Senate Republican leadership opposing moving forward with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2023, unless the Senate votes on an amendment to prohibit discharges from the Armed Forces solely because of COVID-19 vaccination status. The amendment will also reinstate service members already discharged, with back pay.
Bottom line: the COVID-19 vaccine does not prevent infection or transmission. So why does the Biden administration force our men and women in uniform to take it?
The United States simply cannot afford to discharge our brave men and women in uniform and lose the investments we have made into each and every one of them due to an inept bureaucratic policy. We respectfully request that the Senate vote to remedy a policy that adversely affects our service members and our national security.
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Our military people are valuable assets.
We have learned a bunch about this subject, and it is time to stop this mandate, and it is time to stop the billions we are spending on keeping this Covid emergency going also. It serves democrats well to keep giving money out for this cause, but our grandchildren can't afford it.
Thanks, Ron for some level-headed attempts at sanity.
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While you are at it, remove the unnecessary mask policy at VA health facilities.
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