Bill to ban employer vaccine mandates fails in Texas legislature

Source: The Hill | October 19, 2021 | Jordan Williams

A bill that would have banned employers from requiring employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus failed in the Texas Legislature.

The legislation, Senate Bill 51, was defeated Tuesday morning just before state lawmakers adjourned the third special legislative session, The Texas Tribune reported.

The bill was reported favorably out of committee but was not approved by the entire upper chamber. The House version of the bill was unable make it out of committee, according to the newspaper.   

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed an executive order last week banning any “entity in Texas” from implementing vaccine mandates.

When he signed the order, Abbott also added the issue to the legislature’s agenda for the special session. The governor said that the executive order would have been revoked once the legislation was passed.

S.B. 51 would have required employers to allow an individual to claim an exemption to receiving a COVID-19 vaccine based on “a medical condition or reasons of conscience, including a religious belief,” according to its text.

The bill would have further made it unlawful to not hire, discharge, or “otherwise discriminates against an individual with respect to the compensation or the terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because the individual claims an exemption.”

The legislation would have also banned governmental entities, political subdivisions, and schools and universities from mandating vaccinations.

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