With New OSHA Rules Slated for Jan. 4, The Legislature Must Meet to Legally Defend NH Workers.

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OSHA has issued its Emergency Temporary Standard for COVID-19 vaccination and testing for all employers with 100 employees or more. Jab or no job: the deadline for 84 million employees is January 4!


Ask Gov. Sununu To Call the Legislature Into Special Session


You can read more about the new rules at the following link: https://www.osha.gov/coronavirus/ets2

Please contact Governor Sununu and ask him to call a special session of the Legislature.

The House has two bills that can help:

  1. A bill to prohibit state agencies from aiding in enforcement of the mandates.
  2. A bill to standardize exemptions for religious, medical, and conscientious reasons so anyone can be exempt. An employee would submit a signed written statement of which exemption they are claiming, and the employer must grant it, period.

The Legislature does not have the two-thirds vote needed, because of its slim Republican majority, to call itself into Special Session, but the Governor has the Constitutional authority to call the Legislature into session himself, and we think he should.


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Please contact Gov. Sununu today and ask him to protect New Hampshire workers’ freedom to choose their own medical interventions and protect their bodily autonomy, particularly when their religious beliefs are conflicting with national policy.

Here’s how to get in touch with the governor:

GovernorSununu@nh.gov
(603) 271-2121

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