Ron DeSantis says his state is trying to recruit law enforcement who are 'not being treated well' from other states amid vaccine mandates.



 


Yesterday the great governor of Florida was on with Maria Bartiromo and explained what Florida is doing to try and recruit law enforcement from other states whose jobs are threatened by vaccine mandates:

DeSantis discussed his bonus proposal Sunday on Fox News "Sunday Morning Futures," saying he planned to sign the legislation during a special session of the legislature.

DeSantis announced last week he was calling the legislature back because he wanted to add more "protections" for Floridians from federal vaccine mandates.
"We're going to have a special session and we're going to say nobody should lose their job based off these injections. It's a choice you can make but we want to make sure we are protecting your jobs and your livelihood," DeSantis said.
DeSantis previously announced he and his administration will continue to fight the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) proposed new vaccine rule for large employers, an emergency standard announced by President Joe Biden last month.
DeSantis said Sunday he believes Biden's vaccine mandate is unconstitutional and will likely cause "huge disruptions in medical, in logistics, in law enforcement."
"These people we've been hailing as heroes, the nurses we've said have been heroes, this whole time, they've been working day in and day out," he said. "They couldn't do their job on Zoom. They had to be there and they did it, and they did it with honor and integrity. Now you have people that want to kick them out of their job over this shot, which is basically a personal decision."
DeSantis said he will continue to oppose mandates imposed by local governments in the state as well.




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