Wisconsin lawmakers advance bill banning COVID-19 vaccine passports

Fox News contributor Lawrence Jones joins ‘Kennedy’ to discuss Gov. Brian Kemp’s decision to ban mandatory coronavirus passports from the Peach State

Lawmakers in Wisconsin advanced a bill this week that would prohibit any public or private entity in the state from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinations.

The bill was backed by state Republicans with proponents arguing that residents have a right to keep their medical decisions private. 

Some have also argued that the passports would force individuals to get vaccinated just so they could resume their routine activities.

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Violating the law would potentially result in fines of up to $500 or up to 30 days in prison.

Wisconsin’s Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said in a statement that the legislation ensures “residents of Wisconsin would not lose their right to privacy or be discriminated against via vaccine…

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