Missouri lawmakers are pushing coronavirus policies that they say protect individual freedoms. The bill includes protecting businesses from legal coronavirus liability and requiring a super-majority vote from a legislative body to approve a public health order. The bill won initial approval in the House and should soon head to the Senate. While these measures made it onto the final bill, an amendment failed that would allow parents more freedom to not vaccinate their children before they attend schools. Representative Mike Stephens, a Republican from Bolivar and a pharmacist, says allowing parents more freedom to not vaccinate their children sends the wrong message.

 

The failed amendment also included banning government entities from requiring vaccine passports.

Courtesy of Missouri News Network