Bill 119 HR 120, also known as the "COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate Prohibition Act," aims to prevent any entity, including the federal government, from mandating COVID-19 vaccinations. The bill states that individuals have the right to make their own decisions regarding their health and medical treatments, including whether or not to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
The bill prohibits any federal agency, department, or official from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for any individual, including employees, contractors, or members of the public. It also prohibits any federal funds from being used to enforce such mandates.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to protect individuals from discrimination based on their vaccination status. It prohibits any entity from denying services, employment, or benefits to individuals based on their vaccination status.
Overall, the goal of Bill 119 HR 120 is to uphold individual rights and freedoms when it comes to medical decisions, specifically regarding COVID-19 vaccinations. It aims to prevent any form of coercion or discrimination related to vaccination status.