Last Friday, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration released the specifics of its highly-anticipated COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which would require large businesses to mandate that their employees either get vaccinated or wear masks and undergo weekly testing.
The new rule has sparked backlash from those who say it represents an infringement on personal freedom. But those supportive of vaccine mandates are also criticizing the rule — for being far too weak.
Find out why and much more in today’s Midday Poster below, exclusive for subscribers.
Always use https://justfacts.votesmart.org/ to research candidates. For Colorado, it is useful to put both our Senators through that framework. Politicians SAY they are working for the interests of their constituents, but they go and DO the opposite when it matters, as described in "n 2019, Peters supported Democrats’ drug pricing bill. Now, he’s helped the drug industry significantly gut the measure." Democrat career politicians are known to try to sanitize their records by voting for something beneficial to voters but ONLY when they know the measure cannot pass. When the vote actually counts and a measure has a chance of passing, they show their true colors by opposing it. Pay particular attention to how your representative voted in 2017, when a measure to allow citizens to order their prescription medicines from the same open market our government allows corporations to access to manufacture the medicines--"free market" my ass.