Special Session on Pandemic Mandates Set for Mid-November

Special Session on Pandemic Mandates Set for Mid-November

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday directed lawmakers to return to Tallahassee on Nov. 15 for a special session to push back against White House attempts to require workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

The mid-November session, which will overlap with a week of previously scheduled legislative committee meetings, will focus on efforts to prevent schools, businesses and governmental entities from imposing vaccination mandates and other pandemic restrictions.

“In Florida, we believe that the decision whether or not to get a COVID shot is a choice based on individual circumstances, so we are litigating against the Biden Administration and will be passing legislation in this special session to protect Florida jobs and protect parents’ rights when it comes to masking and quarantines,” DeSantis said in a press release announcing the dates of the special session, which is expected to wrap up by Nov. 19.

Mask mandates in schools and government-imposed vaccination requirements have become political flashpoints in Florida, with DeSantis and other Republican leaders sharply critcizing President Joe Biden’s approach to the pandemic.

In a joint statement issued after DeSantis set the dates for the session, House Speaker Chris Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor, and Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, said they look forward to working with the governor to craft legislation against “unconstitutional, un-American, and morally reprehensible overreaches” by the federal government.

“Over the last two years, Floridians have watched the freedoms of our friends and relatives in other states get stripped away one at a time,” the legislative leaders said. “We will not stand by as the Biden Administration imposes an illegal and unconstitutional nationwide vaccine mandate that robs the American people of the dignity of work.”

DeSantis announced last week that he wanted lawmakers to hold a special session to address pandemic-related issues in advance of the 2022 legislative session that begins Jan. 11.

According to Friday’s release, DeSantis is pushing legislation to protect “current and prospective” workers over their COVID-19 vaccination status; ensure that people who are denied employment due to their vaccination status are eligible for unemployment benefits and covered by workers’ compensation; limit school district mandates and expand the “Parents’ Bill of Rights” law approved earlier this year; and repeal a 2002 law giving the state surgeon general authority to order injections or vaccinations.

DeSantis also is requesting “sufficient” funds to investigate and take legal action against government vaccination mandates, including against the federal government. And he wants lawmakers to use the session to evaluate whether the state should “assert jurisdiction over occupational safety and health issues for government and private employees.”

Democratic lawmakers lashed out at DeSantis following Friday’s special-session declaration.

Senate Minority Leader Lauren Book called DeSantis’ proposal “a nonsensical battle” that will pit the business community against the Biden Administration.

Book, D-Plantation, noted that “absent” throughout a Florida Chamber of Commerce forum in Orlando this week “was any mention of a desire for government to regulate business owners and deny their freedom to decide what’s best for employees and customers.”

Sen. Randolph Bracy, an Ocoee Democrat who is running for Congress, used social media to question the motives behind the special session.

“Every lawmaker had weekly COVID tests during (the) last legislative session. It was smart policy. It stopped the spread. And it worked. Now, Gov. Ron DeSantis triggered a special session to ban the same policy his own party supported,” Bracy said in a Twitter post. “Practical policymaking or playing politics?”

DeSantis initially floated the idea of a special session on Oct. 21, saying he wanted lawmakers to do away with COVID-19 liability protections for businesses that fire employees based on vaccination requirements. The governor also said he wanted workers to have the ability to sue employers that fail to provide notice of religious and health exemptions to vaccination requirements.

At the time, Simpson and Sprowls suggested legislators could consider withdrawing the state from the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration. That would involve establishing a state program for worker safety.

When asked for details about the upcoming special session Friday, DeSantis focused on fortifying a new state law known as the “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” which spells out rights of parents to “direct the education and care of his or her minor child” and provides a right to “access and review all school records” related to their child.

“That will address making sure parents have the right, with respect to any type of medical decisions, including wearing a mask, but then also making sure that parents have a right to not have their healthy child quarantine in accordance with Florida (Department of Health) rule,” DeSantis told reporters in Eustis.

DeSantis in part relied on the new law in a July 30 executive order seeking to block school mask requirements.

But Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper ruled last month that DeSantis overstepped his legal authority in the order. As part of the ruling, Cooper said the law “does not ban school board facemask mandates” and that the state’s move to impose a ban exceeded its authority.

DeSantis said Friday that lawmakers have told him the top calls they are receiving are from parents whose children were quarantined after being in contact with someone who had COVID-19, even though the children weren’t infected.

“I do think some of the areas that did really draconian mitigation policies saw enrollment decline and saw performance decline more than anyone,” the governor said.

The special session offers another platform for DeSantis, widely mentioned as a potential 2024 presidential candidate, to highlight differences between the governor and the Biden administration.

On Thursday, DeSantis and Attorney General Ashley Moody announced a federal lawsuit that challenges moves by the White House to require employees of federal contractors to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccinations by Dec. 8.

Also Thursday, DeSantis warned business leaders at the chamber event against following a “woke” ideology, which he called “very dangerous” for the country.

“I would just very, very seriously caution anybody to think, kind of getting on some of these trains is going to buy you any grace on anything,” he said. “It is not going to do that. And you’re much better off just kind of staying strong and doing what makes sense for everybody.”

Days before DeSantis called for the special session, proposals in Texas to block vaccination mandates failed after business groups objected.

13 Responses to "Special Session on Pandemic Mandates Set for Mid-November"

  1. Cottetells always leaned left but hes soured in his old age and gone full hard on left. I guess he blew out a lot of common sense brain cells over 4 years of screaming at the sky over Trump’s tweets. Hes degenerated into just a predictable disgusting old man and I dont read any of his tripe any longer. Hey Bill there is a pasture for you to go out to at your age. Time to hang it up ya old out of touch lefty boomer.

  2. BTW… I hear there are openings in AOC’s office for a press secretaries… Jeffrey Schweers and Bill Cotterell may want to apply where they would be a better fit. No one is interested in their conservative bashing and irresponsible drivel.

    Or… they may want to report on how much Soros contributes to Garnett to buy the reporters (propagandists) into promoting Woke agendas. It’s hard to watch people sell their souls…

  3. The legislators should also include making it illegal for elected officials to use their political offices and resources to promote their agendas such as abortion. We just witnessed the perfect example of the Tallahassee City Commission by Mayor John Daiely promoting abortion and using City resources and their office to do so.
    This is so wrong. Only two city commissioners had the discernment to say no.

    We witness Pelosi doing this on a daily basis. The White House using the US Attorney General to weaponize the FBI against parents speaking at school board meetings. Hillary Clinton weaponizing the government to throw out a bogus Russian hoax against her political opponent.

    These illegal mandates and misuse of their offices for political agendas needs to be made criminal offenses and treason. Punishable by imprisonment in Guantanamo Bay.

  4. “Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like a mortal human being and birds and animals and reptiles. Therefore God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another. They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator—who is forever praised. Amen.

    Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural sexual relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed shameful acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their error.

    Furthermore, just as they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, so God gave them over to a depraved mind, so that they do what ought not to be done. They have become filled with every kind of wickedness, evil, greed and depravity. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit and malice. They are gossips, slanderers, God-haters, insolent, arrogant and boastful; they invent ways of doing evil; they disobey their parents; they have no understanding, no fidelity, no love, no mercy. Although they know God’s righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death, they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them.”

    … how apropos do today’s alt-left

  5. 1- Dr. Fauci must resign.
    2- US AG Merrick Garland must resign.
    3- Transportation Secretary Boot-Edge-Edge must resign.
    4- Biden’s top Defense Officials must resign
    5- Biden’s Security Advisor Jake Sullivan must resign.
    6- VP Kamala Harris must resign
    7- President Biden must be IMPEACHED.

    On Tuesday a blue state, Virginia, will turn red.

  6. The left is so off the hinge that I’m becoming concerned my family, friends, and coworkers will go to #ell just for voting Democrat. Of course they can repent but what if they forget?
    Who would have thought your vote would cost you eternity in #ell?
    Yeah the left is getting that bad that your constitutional right to vote now can send you to #ell.

  7. One of the members of the FDA Approval Board – that recently approved injecting 5-year olds with this poison – let the truth slip out during the approval process when he stated that the only way to find out how this “Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex chemical cocktail” (my words there) will affect children, is by injecting it into the children.

    So there you have it folks… to the Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex, our children are simply lab rats to be experimented on in their effort to maximize profits.. which further explains the progressives lust for the unfettered murder of innocent babies via abortion for profit, and the subsequent sale of the murdered baby’s body parts for profit.

    Stop the alt-left progressive ’s moral insanity now… before it’s too late.

  8. The bias in this filthy article from News Service of Florida is stunning to behold. Who gives a rip about what business groups objecting in Texas think? ANY business who advocates for clot shot mandates that kill folks needs to be bankrupted thoroughly. Did you notice the news stories of heaps of dead Amish folks who let the virus rip through their communities willingly? No? It’s because they reached herd immunity and came out shining without Clot Shots!! Sadly, Branch Covidian Cultists in their invincible ignorance will never wake up. Unless and until these Covid1984 mandates, including those originally from the Governor are fully criminalized this Special Session will be a joke. ANY member of a public or private organization that implements Branch Covidian mandates needs to be arrested, tried and convicted for crimes against humanity and violations of the Nuremburg Code (look it up invincibly ignorant Branch Covidian Cultists).

  9. “Book, D-Plantation, noted that “absent” throughout a Florida Chamber of Commerce forum in Orlando this week “was any mention of a desire for government to regulate business owners and deny their freedom to decide what’s best for employees and customers.”.
    Correct Senator Book! Freedom to decide what is best for the individual belongs to the individual and not the government or a corporation. Why don’t democrats get this?

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