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Published: October 20, 2021

Wyoming lawmakers to consider vaccine passport ban at upcoming special legislative session

By The Editor

Wed Oct 20, 2021 – 4:46 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Legislators in Wyoming will vote on vaccine mandate and passports during a special session next week.

The legislators could debate two bills from October 26 to October 28 that aim to protect citizens from being coerced into getting vaccinated or barring them from participating in the economy. A third bill would fine or jail any government employee who attempted to enforce federal vaccine mandates.

“One bill being drafted would ban vaccine passports,” the Associated Press reported. “Another would impose a $500,000 fine for firing, demoting, promoting, compensating or refusing to hire employees based on vaccination status.”

The third piece of legislation “would provide for fines and jail for any public servant who tried to enforce federal vaccine mandates.”

The legislation is not currently available on the legislature’s website.

A local Wyoming news site said the anti-discrimination law would punish businesses with “civil penalties of a $500,000 penalty payable to each victim. There would also be criminal penalties: a misdemeanor with jail time of up to six months, a fine of up to $750, or both.”

Republican state representative Chuck Gray has been working on his vaccine

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