Washington State Republicans File Lawsuit Against House Vaccination Rules
Washington State Republicans File Lawsuit Against House Vaccination Rules
A half-dozen Washington state representatives have filed a lawsuit against the House Executive Rules Committee over planned coronavirus safety measures.According to The Daily News, the lawsuit was filed by Washington state Reps. Jim Walsh, Robert Sutherland, Rob Chase, Virginia Graham, Bob McCaslin, and Jessie Young.All of the representatives are Republicans.The lawsuit also names another six plaintiffs, identified by The Daily News as Washington residents and voters.In their complaint, the representatives allege that their decision not to receive coronavirus vaccinations will limit their access to certain parts of the Washington state capitol building. Furthermore, they claim that that such restrictions will make it more difficult to meet constituents in the Capitol.The 2022 House Operations Rules, writes OPB.org, requires that all state representatives show proof of vaccination—or a negative coronavirus test—in order to access legislative offices and conference rooms during the next legislative session.
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