Lawmakers took several hours of testimony last week on nine bills seeking protections for employees facing a vaccine mandate by providing expanded unemployment benefits and workers compensation coverage, and allowing them to refuse to take a COVID-19.
Lawmakers took several hours of testimony last week on nine bills seeking protections for employees facing a vaccine mandate by providing expanded unemployment benefits and workers compensation coverage, and allowing them to refuse to take a COVID-19.
One bill would test public school teachers’ loyalty to the United States. Another would let parents opt their children out of lessons they found objectionable.
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.COVID-19 is driving up new infections, hospitalizations and deaths. It’s also continuing to drive debate in the State House, and public testimony so far has been dominated by.