Idaho bill to prevent vaccine discrimination advances
By KEITH RIDLER and REBECCA BOONE
Associated Press
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Legislation preventing most private and public entities in Idaho from discriminating against people who haven’t received the coronavirus vaccine has cleared a House panel. The House Business Committee on Thursday approved the measure that prevents employers from requiring employees to get the vaccine or entities requiring visitors or attendees to be vaccinated. Violations would be a misdemeanor punishable with a $1,000 penalty. Backers say the bill finds the right balance between protecting employees’ rights and businesses’ ability to stay open. But opponents say it creates special protections for one group of people and imposes additional regulations on businesses. The measure has already passed the Senate.