Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has won another case against the Biden administration, this time over healthcare worker vaccination mandates. Texas was granted a preliminary injunction, blocking the administration from imposing vaccine mandates on the employees of Medicaid and Medicare providers and suppliers.
“This is a win for liberty. The federal government does not have the ability to make health decisions for hard-working Americans,” AG Paxton said. “These unconstitutional mandates have no place in our country, and they are not welcomed here in Texas.”
In his order, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk enjoined the federal government from implementing and enforcing a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) COVID-19 vaccine mandate as a condition of employment for all Medicare and Medicaid-certified providers and suppliers operating in Texas, pending a trial or another order issued from his court.
Source: Texas receives injunction against CMS healthcare worker vaccine mandate / Washington Examiner