In a letter to President Donald Trump, Rep. Lauren Boebert urged the administration to “take every available step” to protect religious exemptions, saying many vaccine mandates still fail to accommodate sincerely held beliefs. Her call adds to a growing push from lawmakers to ensure Americans aren’t forced to choose between “their faith and their futures.”
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) is the latest member of Congress urging President Donald Trump to “further strengthen” protections for religious exemptions from vaccine mandates.
Boebert warned that families across the country still face vaccine mandates that conflict with their religious beliefs.
In a March 19 letter, Boebert praised Trump’s earlier efforts to curb COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
She called his 2025 executive order barring federal funds for schools enforcing the mandates a “significant and commendable step toward restoring respect for individual liberty and constitutional protections.”
Boebert asked the administration to “take every available step” to protect further Americans’ religious freedoms, including “strengthening enforcement of existing policies, expanding safeguards for religious exemptions, and ensuring accountability for noncompliant institutions.”
Her letter follows a similar push earlier this month by Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.). Steube called on Trump to “take all available steps, up to and including issuing an executive order, to ensure the appropriate protection of individuals’ civil liberties and religious freedom with respect to all vaccines.”
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