Post by tennessean on Dec 3, 2021 20:26:05 GMT -6
Here Are the 80 House Republicans Who Voted to Fund a 'Creepy' Federal Vaccine Database
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Posted: Dec 03, 2021 2:15 PM
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@leahbarkoukis
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Posted: Dec 03, 2021 2:15 PM
In total, 80 Republicans voted for H.R. 550, including four who co-sponsored the legislation: Reps. Larry Bucshon (R-IN), James Baird (R-IN), David McKinley (R-WV), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA).
According to Rep. Mary Miller, who voted "no," the bill will only make it easier for the federal government to target unvaccinated Americans.
"These systems are designed to allow for the sharing of crucial information and maintenance of records. Do we really trust the government to protect our medical records?" the Illinois Republican told Breitbart. "The bill's author even bragged in her press release that these systems will help the government remind patients when they are due for a recommended vaccine and identify areas with low vaccination rates to ensure equitable distribution of vaccines. This was clearly a legislative tool to enforce vaccine mandates and force their Orwellian rules onto those who do not comply."
According to Rep. Mary Miller, who voted "no," the bill will only make it easier for the federal government to target unvaccinated Americans.
"These systems are designed to allow for the sharing of crucial information and maintenance of records. Do we really trust the government to protect our medical records?" the Illinois Republican told Breitbart. "The bill's author even bragged in her press release that these systems will help the government remind patients when they are due for a recommended vaccine and identify areas with low vaccination rates to ensure equitable distribution of vaccines. This was clearly a legislative tool to enforce vaccine mandates and force their Orwellian rules onto those who do not comply."
Here are the names
Bacon (NE)
Baird (IN)
Banks (IN)
Barr (KY)
Bilirakis (FL)
Bucshon (IN)
Burgess (TX)
Carl (AL)
Carter (GA)
Carter (TX)
Cheney (WY)
Cole (OK)
Comer (KY)
Crenshaw (TX)
Curtis (UT)
Davis Rodney (IL)
Diaz-Balart (FL)
Dunn (FL)
Fitzpatrick (PA)
Fleischmann (TN)
Fortenberry (NE)
Gimenez (FL)
Gonzales, Tony (TX)
Gonzalez (OH)
Graves (MO)
Guthrie (KY)
Herrera Beutler (WA)
Hill (AR)
Hinson (IA)
Hudson (NC)
Huizenga (MI)
Jacobs (NY)
Johnson (OH)
Joyce (OH)
Joyce (PA)
Katko (NY)
Keller (PA)
Kim (CA)
Kinzinger (IL)
Kustoff (TN)
LaHood (IL)
Lesko (AZ)
Letlow (LA)
Long (MO)
Lucas (OK)
Luetkemeyer (MO)
McCarthy (CA)
McCaul (TX)
McClain (MI)
McHenry (NC)
McKinley (WV)
Meijer (MI)
Miller-Meeks (IA)
Moore (UT)
Murphy (NC)
Newhouse (WA)
Owens (UT)
Palazzo (MI)
Palmer (AL)
Pence (IN)
Reed (NY)
Reschenthaler (PA)
Rodgers (WA)
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Salazar (FL)
Schweikert (AZ)
Smith (NJ)
Smucker (PA)
Stauber (MN)
Stewart (UT)
Thompson (PA)
Turner (OH)
Upton (MI)
Wagner (MO)
Wenstrup (OH)
Westerman (AK)
Wilson (SC)
Womack (AR)
Young (AK)
Baird (IN)
Banks (IN)
Barr (KY)
Bilirakis (FL)
Bucshon (IN)
Burgess (TX)
Carl (AL)
Carter (GA)
Carter (TX)
Cheney (WY)
Cole (OK)
Comer (KY)
Crenshaw (TX)
Curtis (UT)
Davis Rodney (IL)
Diaz-Balart (FL)
Dunn (FL)
Fitzpatrick (PA)
Fleischmann (TN)
Fortenberry (NE)
Gimenez (FL)
Gonzales, Tony (TX)
Gonzalez (OH)
Graves (MO)
Guthrie (KY)
Herrera Beutler (WA)
Hill (AR)
Hinson (IA)
Hudson (NC)
Huizenga (MI)
Jacobs (NY)
Johnson (OH)
Joyce (OH)
Joyce (PA)
Katko (NY)
Keller (PA)
Kim (CA)
Kinzinger (IL)
Kustoff (TN)
LaHood (IL)
Lesko (AZ)
Letlow (LA)
Long (MO)
Lucas (OK)
Luetkemeyer (MO)
McCarthy (CA)
McCaul (TX)
McClain (MI)
McHenry (NC)
McKinley (WV)
Meijer (MI)
Miller-Meeks (IA)
Moore (UT)
Murphy (NC)
Newhouse (WA)
Owens (UT)
Palazzo (MI)
Palmer (AL)
Pence (IN)
Reed (NY)
Reschenthaler (PA)
Rodgers (WA)
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Salazar (FL)
Schweikert (AZ)
Smith (NJ)
Smucker (PA)
Stauber (MN)
Stewart (UT)
Thompson (PA)
Turner (OH)
Upton (MI)
Wagner (MO)
Wenstrup (OH)
Westerman (AK)
Wilson (SC)
Womack (AR)
Young (AK)