Vaccine Bill To Protect Religious Exemptions In Tennessee Heads To Committee

A Bill To Protect The Privacy And Medical Freedom Of Tennessee Residents Is Scheduled To Be Heard By The House Population Health Subcommittee This Week.

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Giving the Power Back to the People – Bills Filed to Fight Vaccine Mandates in Tennessee (Update 1.27.23)

Rep. Bryan Richey Has Introduced Two Immunization Bills In The Tennessee House Of Representatives That Would Effectively Put Certain Medical Freedoms And Decisions Back Into The Hands Of Tennesseans.

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One Year Anniversary of BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee Employees Fired Over Vaccine Mandate

One Year Ago Today, My Husband, Along With A Group Of 40 Others, Was Fired From BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee Over The Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate. Between October And November 2021, BCBST Terminated 41 Of Their Employees After Implementing A Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate For 900 “Customer Facing Roles.” Many Of These 900 Employees Who Were Not “Customer Facing” Were Full Time Telecommuters And Had Been Working From Home During The Entire Pandemic. The Livelihoods Of These 900 Employees Were Threatened If They Refused To Comply With The Vaccine Mandate. Out Of The 900, 41 Refused To Comply With BCBST’s Mandate And Were Fired From Their Positions.

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Vaccine Mandate Battles Ramp Up With Federal Contractors, Coast Guard

The Battle Over Federal Vaccine Mandates Is Ramping Up For Federal Contractors And Members Of The U.S. Coast Guard.

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Federal Judge Grants Marines Class Action Status In Challenge To COVID Vaccine Requirement

A Federal Judge Has Granted Class Action Status For U.S. Marines In Their Fight Against Secretary Of Defense Lloyd Austin’s Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate. The Ruling Is Another Blow To The Biden Administration And Consistent With Other Court Rulings That Have Found Military Branches Are Violating Federal Law.

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Judge Chastises DoD, Marine Corps In Order Granting Class Action Status In Vaccine Mandate Case

U.S District Court Judge Steven Merryday Issued A Blistering Rebuke Of The Department Of Defense And Marine Corps For Refusing To Grant Religious Accommodation Requests To Service Members.

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New School Year, New Vaccine Requirements In Tennessee

During The 2021-2022 School Year, Parents And Guardians Were Required To Have A Healthcare Provider Sign For Religious Exemptions To Vaccines But The New School Year Has Seen A Significant Change In That Requirement – The Student’s Parent Or Guardian Can Now Sign, With No Signature From A Healthcare Provider Necessary.

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Air Force Service Members Sue Over COVID Vaccine Mandate

A Group Of Air Force Service Members Have Filed A Lawsuit Against The Department Of Defense And The Head Of The Air Force To Block Them From Discharging U.S. Service Members Who Refuse The Covid-19 Vaccine, The Latest In A Series Of Legal Challenges To Government Vaccine Mandates.

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Chattanooga Woman Denied Religious Exemption And Fired Sues BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee

A Bio Statistical Research Scientist Who Worked For BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee (BCBST) For More Than 16 Years Is Suing The Company After Her Religious Exemption To Getting A Covid-19 Vaccine Was Denied And She Was Subsequently Fired.

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Airman Sues Biden Administration Over Vaccination Exemption Denial

A Senior Airman Stationed At Barksdale Air Force Base In Bossier Parish, Louisiana Is Suing Over The Biden Administration’s Military Covid-19 Vaccination Mandate After Officials Denied Her Religious Exemption.

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