The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to strike down Joe Biden's vaccine mandate targeting healthcare workers at federally funded facilities.
No Democrat senators voted with Republicans to repeal the mandate, but GOP senators were able to get the resolution through the Senate because six Democrats missed the vote, The Hill reported.
Although his effort to ditch the mandate is facing headwinds, Marshall was in celebratory mode after the vote.
"Today is a huge victory for all the healthcare workers who ran to the sound of the COVID battle as Senate Republicans joined forces taking us one step closer to invalidating President Biden's overreaching and harmful CMS vaccine mandate," he said.
"A vote for this resolution threatens the lives of patients and health care workers alike."
Senator Marshall is also spearheading an effort to end the COVID state of emergency.
48-47: Senate votes to end the COVID national state of emergency.
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Friday, March 4, 2022
U.S. Senate Votes to Strike Down Biden's Vaccine Mandate For Health Care Workers and COVID National Emergency
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