Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB189

Introduced
1/10/22  

Caption

Employer-mandated vaccinations for COVID-19; discrimination prohibited, civil penalties.

Impact

The introduction of SB189 amends the Code of Virginia by adding a new provision which reinforces employee rights against mandated vaccinations and potential repercussions from employers based on vaccination status. This change is particularly impactful given the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, where many businesses initially enforced strict vaccination requirements. By limiting employer authority in this aspect, the bill aims to prevent discrimination and protect the rights of employees.

Summary

SB189 prohibits employers from mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for their employees, thereby creating a significant shift in workplace vaccination policies. The bill specifically states that no employer shall require employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, nor can they discharge, discipline, or discriminate against those who are vaccinated or unvaccinated. This legislative action emphasizes the protection of individual choice regarding vaccination status amidst the ongoing pandemic.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB189 revolve around the balance between public health and individual rights. Proponents argue that the bill safeguards personal freedom and autonomy, which is particularly important during a public health crisis. Conversely, opponents express concern that the inability to mandate vaccinations may hinder public health measures and allow the virus to spread more easily in workplaces, potentially endangering the broader community.

Voting_history

SB189 was discussed and passed indefinitely in committee, drawing a clear division among lawmakers on the implications of such a legislative change. The voting record showed 12 in favor and 2 against, indicating that while a majority supported the bill, there remains a significant minority that is wary of its potential consequences on public health and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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