A Bill Clinton-appointed federal judge on Friday ruled that parts of Montana’s “vaccine discrimination” law were unconstitutional.
House Bill 702 (“HB 702”) was passed by the 2021 Montana Legislature and became effective when signed by Governor Gianforte on May 7, 2021.
The bill had barred employers from mandating vaccines or requiring employees share their vaccine status.
HB 702 states:
The law prohibits discrimination based on vaccination status or having an immunity passport.
The Gateway Pundit noted:
According to KXLF, “the Montana Medical Association, Montana Nurses Association, a number of medical facilities and impacted individuals challenged the law saying it “jeopardizes physicians’ ability to maintain best practices now in place for protecting patients and staff from vaccine-preventable diseases” and alleged the law is unconstitutional in regards to health care facilities.”
U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy ruled on Friday that the “vaccine discrimination” law was unconstitutional and conflicted with federal law.
US District Judge for the State of Montana, Donald Molloy, made his preliminary injunction from March permanent against healthcare workers seeking protection from vaccine mandates through HB-702, the vaccine non-discrimination law. #mtpol #mtnews https://t.co/lW8BcIm1Q1
— Western Montana News (@WesternMTNews) December 11, 2022
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