Congressman John Moolenaar has signed onto legislation that would put President Biden’s mask mandate up for a vote in the House of Representatives. Moolenaar supports House Joint Resolution 72, which would overturn the Biden Administration’s mask mandate. The legislation has already passed the Senate, but it is being blocked for a vote in the House. Moolenaar has signed a discharge petition which would force the House to hold a vote on H.J.Res 72.
"The American people deserve to know where their representatives stand on President Biden’s transportation mask mandate. My colleagues should sign the discharge petition to bring this bill up for debate and stop letting Speaker Pelosi block a vote that would overturn the mask mandate,” said Moolenaar. “I have been consistent in my opposition to Biden's mandates and restrictions. They should have been ended long ago, but Biden and his Justice Department are trying to reimpose the mask mandate and take away the joy of Americans who celebrated its end. The Senate has already voted to end the mandate and we should do the same in the House as soon as possible."
The mask mandate is not currently in effect after a federal judge ended it on April 18. However, the Biden Administration is pledging to appeal the ruling.
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