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Indiana House Republicans introduce new legislation to end emergency order

By Charles Edward (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons

Republicans at the Indiana House of Representatives have introduced new legislation that would end Governor Holcomb’s COVID-19 emergency order.

Holcomb says he’s willing to end the order if certain conditions are met, including strong federal food assistance and Medicaid benefits, plus vaccinations for children between ages 5 and 11.

Democrat State Representative Robin Shackleford says it’s not time to end the order, especially with an increase in deaths and a new variant.

She tells WISH-TV she expects both back and forth battles over COVID as the legislative session approaches.

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Charles U Farley December 6, 2021 at 2:51 pm

“certain conditions are met, including strong federal food assistance and Medicaid benefits”

What does socialism have to do with COVID, RINO Holcomb? The vaccine thing is so stupid and anti-science as to be laughable, especially since we now know the adverse reactions to the vaxx are being buried and the numbers are being manipulated. COVID is so deadly and the vaxx is so safe that they need to lie about both of them…

And of course Democrat Shackleford is a cheerleader for continuing the state of emergency. There are midterms coming up and her party needs COVID panic to steal them again.

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Lesco Brandon December 7, 2021 at 2:55 pm

NAILED IT!!! Well said Charles… VOTE RAINWATER for Gov. !!! #LGB / #FJB !!!

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