Indiana’s governor last week said he would extend the state’s public health emergency for another month.
Meanwhile, a legislative proposal that would force businesses to grant COVID-19 vaccination requirement exemptions without any questions and block similar state university rules stalled.
Lawmakers were scheduled to meet and vote on the fast-track bill. Leaders called the plan off after a joint committee meeting that included nearly seven hours of heated public testimony.
The proposal would reject an appeal from the state’s largest business organization to leave vaccine mandate decisions up to employers and strike against Indiana University’s student vaccine mandate that a U.S. Supreme Court justice let go into effect.
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