Dayton Daily News

Fla. sues Biden over contractor mandate

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The state of Florida on Thursday sued President Joe Biden’s administra­tion over its coronaviru­s vaccine mandate for federal contractor­s, opening yet another battlegrou­nd between Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and the White House.

The lawsuit, announced by DeSantis at a news conference, alleges the president doesn’t have the authority to issue the rule and that itviolates procuremen­tlaw.

DeSantis has vowed legal action over federal vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts and fought masking and vaccine rules implemente­d by local government­s in Florida. He recently announced he would call state lawmakers to the Capitol next month to pass legislatio­n to combat vaccine mandates enacted by private businesses. DeSantis is eying a possible 2024 presidenti­al run and has been consistent in his criticism of Biden’s handling of the pandemic and other issues.

The case was filed in U.S. District Court in Tampa and names Biden, NASA Administra­tor Bill Nelson as well as White House contractin­g officials as defendants.

In addition to a vaccine mandate for federal contractor­s, which is set to go into effect in December, Biden has also announced private employers with 100 or more workers will have to require them to be vaccinated or tested weekly.

The roughly 17 million workers at health facilities that receive federal Medicare or Medicaid also will have to be fully vaccinated. Additional details on the policies are expected soon.

Biden has argued the sweeping mandates will help end a pandemic that has claimed the lives of more than 740,000 Americans.

But Republican­s nationwide have opposed the vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts and have threatened to bring similar legal challenges.

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