It hasn't gone to Reynolds yet but it's cleared the Assembly, 45-4 in Senate and 68-27 in the House.
Basically, Iowa's new law requires that any employer mandate for vaccinations must include a religious exemption.
But going one further, it gives it teeth by saying that employees fired over vaccine status receive unemployment benefits.
Why settle for forced infringement on your rights?
Where does it legally say we have a RIGHT to employment? I'm against mandates, but I'm not retarded enough to go around screaming I have a right to employment without being able to point to the appropriate law to back up my claim.
Also, why "settle"? If you're starving do you reject a sandwich because it doesn't have Grey Poupon? Fuck you "all or nothing" psychos.
Right to work is actually considered a fundamental human right alongside right to peacefully assemble.
So . . . it says that right here?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights
? I guess you are retarded.
Huurrrr durrr wikipedia!! Where's the legal fucking citation like I asked for, not your soy drinking navel gazing faggotry?
Go back to reddit you screeching faggot