Kansas House and Senate Republicans today introduced legislation that demands that the state reject any vaccine mandate, saying that individuals cannot be fired, and if they are fired they are allowed to receive back pay, as well as potential fines that can go to the state of Kansas.
The legislation is a series of mandates on employers telling them they must recognize religious or moral exemptions, but the employer is not allowed to ask if the employee actually has a real religious belief or not. Republican Sen. John Doll asked how far this policy goes:
Republicans asking about the exemptions from other Republicans? Even they don’t understand what is going on.
Republicans now face a divide. Several companies, especially those receiving Medicare and Medicaid funding—long-term care facilities, mostly—would struggle. The legislation would fine noncompliant businesses up to $50,000 per day, but losing federal funds for noncompliance might bankrupt them.
This exact problem has led to the Kansas Chamber of Commerce chiming in that the legislation as proposed has problems.
If you can’t get your way? Just start coughing on people and yell out. Because that is how we get things done.
Well, as the day goes on, Republicans start debating other conspiracies. You know, let’s talk about JFK’s assassination.