
States sue over new Biden vaccine rule for businesses
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States sue over new Biden vaccine rule for businesses, claim federal overreach
This weekend, a federal appeals court in Louisiana temporarily blocked the Biden administration's new rule that millions of private sector workers get a COVID-19 vaccine, or get tested weekly. The rule has led more than two dozen states to file multiple legal challenges. John Yang reports with Alan Wilson, the attorney general for the state of South Carolina, which is one of the plaintiffs.
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States sue over new Biden vaccine rule for businesses
Clip: 11/8/2021 | 6m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
This weekend, a federal appeals court in Louisiana temporarily blocked the Biden administration's new rule that millions of private sector workers get a COVID-19 vaccine, or get tested weekly. The rule has led more than two dozen states to file multiple legal challenges. John Yang reports with Alan Wilson, the attorney general for the state of South Carolina, which is one of the plaintiffs.
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