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Home»News»Attorney General Dave Yost Releases Statement On OSHA’s Decision To Withdraw Vaccine Mandate
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Attorney General Dave Yost Releases Statement On OSHA’s Decision To Withdraw Vaccine Mandate

January 25, 20221 Comment1 Min Read

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued the following statement on today’s decision by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to withdraw its emergency vaccine mandate order for businesses with 100 or more employees that was issued on Nov. 5, 2021.

“Our case was about the limits of power, not about the vaccine. Today, the President of the United States bowed to the rule of law, even if it was forced upon him. It will not be the last time.”

Yost led a coalition of 27 attorneys general in seeking an immediate stay of the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate issued by OSHA.

The decision to withdraw by OSHA follows a decision earlier this month by the United States Supreme Court to uphold Yost’s request for a stay of the vaccine mandate.


 

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  1. Col. Edwin Hillandale (ret.) on January 25, 2022 11:03 pm

    Why don’t you do more about public corruption, Dave? Like the corruption in plain view in Fulton County. The answer of course is you don’t win political points by cleaning up your own political house.

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