Prohibits the state and political subdivisions from contracting with employers or companies that engage in discrimination against unvaccinated persons
Impact
If enacted, HB 1691 would prohibit the state and any of its political subdivisions from entering into contracts with any employer or company that engages in discrimination against unvaccinated individuals. This measure is poised to change existing practices regarding workplace vaccinations and may result in significant implications for both employers and employees across Missouri. By safeguarding unvaccinated individuals from workplace discrimination, it addresses a growing concern over personal choices regarding health and vaccination.
Summary
House Bill 1691 aims to protect individuals who remain unvaccinated against certain illnesses or diseases from discriminatory actions in the workplace. The bill defines discrimination against unvaccinated persons as actions taken by employers such as termination, refusal to hire, demotion, pay reduction, or changes in benefits due to an individual's vaccination status. The bill seeks to ensure that no employee is subject to adverse employment actions related to their vaccination records, particularly for those who have medical restrictions or personal beliefs against vaccination.
Contention
The proposal is likely to face challenges and debates concerning public health versus individual rights. Supporters argue that the bill will protect personal freedoms and reinstate medical autonomy, particularly for those who may be unable to receive vaccines for legitimate medical or religious reasons. On the contrary, opponents may assert that allowing such discrimination could undermine public health efforts aimed at controlling infectious diseases, potentially leading to greater health risks within the community.
State government; prohibiting the state or any political subdivision from entering into contracts with certain companies that engage in boycotts. Effective date.
State government; prohibiting the state or any political subdivision from entering into contracts with certain companies that engage in boycotts. Effective date.