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Vaccine Passport resolution fails initial vote

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO): A Fort Wayne City Councilman’s proposed resolution opposing so-called “vaccine passports” fell short last night.

Councilman Jason Arp wanted his non-binding resolution to be held until the Council’s next regular meeting due to two absences, but that was denied, so he ended up helping vote it down, according to the Journal Gazette. That move was necessary in order to ask it to be reconsidered during the Council’s July 13th meeting.

Democrats on the Council called the bill redundant, due to a state law also blocking state and local governments from mandating COVID-19 passports.

Republicans Paul Ensley and Tom Freistroffer voted in favor of the measure. Arp and the Council’s four Democrats all voted against it.

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3 comments

Slacker06 June 23, 2021 at 9:54 am

So who will be the Ft. Wayne Gestapo standing on the street corners asking to see “your papers please?”

Why do people think we need Nazi policies for a virus that has over a 99.5% recovery rate?????????

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Darrin Wright June 23, 2021 at 9:57 am

Likely not, as the article states that there is already a state law forbidding the so-called passports.

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Rachel June 23, 2021 at 12:54 pm

Yes, forbidding state government from mandating them. They left it wide open for businesses to require them if they wish. This is not and never has been about a virus, and it sure as heck isn’t about our health.

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