Houston Chronicle

Contractor vaccine mandate blocked again

- By David A. Lieb

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A federal judge in Missouri added another legal block Monday against President Joe Biden’s requiremen­t that federal contractor­s receive COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns.

The new preliminar­y injunction prohibits enforcemen­t of the contractor­s’ vaccine mandate in 10 states that collective­ly sued. It comes on top of a nationwide injunction issued earlier this month by a federal judge in Georgia.

Biden’s administra­tion has tried to spur workplace vaccinatio­ns through a series of administra­tive orders that also affect federal employees, health care providers participat­ing in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, and businesses with more than 100 employees. All face legal challenges.

The requiremen­t for federal contractor­s stems from a September executive order issued by Biden requiring compliance with workplace safety guidelines developed by a federal task force. That task force subsequent­ly issued guidelines requiring that new, renewed or extended contracts

include a clause requiring employees to be fully vaccinated by Jan. 18, with limited medical or religious exceptions. That meant those receiving a two-dose vaccine must get their second shot by Jan. 4.

A judge in Kentucky initially

barred enforcemen­t of the requiremen­t only in Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. A Georgia judge presiding over a separate lawsuit imposed a nationwide injunction on Dec. 7. The latest injunction — issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge David Noce in another lawsuit — applies

in Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.

Noce said the vaccine requiremen­t likely exceeds the president’s power to set purchasing rules as spelled out in federal law.

Federal rules for contractor­s typically cover such things as employees’ rights, wages and nondiscrim­ination policies, he said.

“The vaccine mandate would reach beyond the workplace and into the realm of public health,” Noce wrote. “The Court concludes that plaintiffs are likely to succeed on the issue of whether the mandate exceeds the scope of the power granted to the President” under federal law.

Biden’s other vaccine mandates are in various stages of enforcemen­t.

A three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday reversed a previous injunction against a Biden mandate that employers with more than 100 employees require their workers to be vaccinated or get tested weekly and wear masks. But Republican attorneys general, business associatio­ns and several conservati­ve groups immediatel­y appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

A separate requiremen­t that health workers be vaccinated against COVID-19 is on hold in half the states due to preliminar­y injunction­s. But Biden’s administra­tion has asked the Supreme Court to block those lower court orders.

 ?? IMario Tama / Getty Images ?? Protesters rally against a COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Los Angeles. There has been a mix of federal court rulings on the Biden administra­tion’s orders on vaccine requiremen­ts.
IMario Tama / Getty Images Protesters rally against a COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Los Angeles. There has been a mix of federal court rulings on the Biden administra­tion’s orders on vaccine requiremen­ts.

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