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Prohibition of COVID-19 Vaccine Status Discrimination

This bill aims to protect citizens from discrimination based on their COVID-19 vaccination status. It means no one should be treated unfairly in public places, schools, or during air travel due to their vaccination status. The bill also seeks to prevent federal funds from being used to mandate vaccinations.
Key points
No Discrimination in Public Places: Entities covered by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 cannot discriminate based on COVID-19 vaccine status.
No Vaccine Mandates for Schools: Schools and higher education institutions cannot require COVID-19 vaccination for attendance or activities to receive federal funds.
Travel and Document Protection: COVID-19 vaccination cannot be required for obtaining a U.S. passport or for domestic air travel.
Right to Sue for Damages: Individuals discriminated against based on vaccine status or mask non-compliance can seek damages in court.
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Additional Information
We Will Not Comply Act
Print number: HR 2317
Sponsor: Rep. Greene, Marjorie Taylor [R-GA-14]
Process start date: 2021-04-01