New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu clashes with fellow Republican lawmakers trying to prohibit businesses from requiring Covid-19 vaccines for their employees, citing “individual liberty.”
Sununu still plans for New Hampshire to take legal action against President Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandates, a spokesperson for the governor told NBC News.
At Wednesday’s meeting, Kenney argued that the state bears some responsibility for protecting private sector healthcare workers against such mandates because essential services are at risk. “You’re trying to say private sector vs. the public sector, the public sector shouldn’t tell the private sector what to do,” Kenney said. “I totally agree with that.”“You think the answer is government, and I don't,” Sununu added a moment later. “I think the private sector has the individual right to manage themselves. That is capitalism. That is America.
“They're getting all emotional and they're listening to social media nonsense and misinformation and repeating it as elected officials,” the governor told host Chris Ryan. “So that was incredibly frustrating. I had to shut it down hard. It was zero, rational argument for what they were trying to say.”
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