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Washington Prohibit Penalizations on Businesses for Noncompliance with Government Vaccine Requirements Initiative (2022)

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Washington Prohibit Penalizations on Businesses for Noncompliance with Government Vaccine Requirements Initiative
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Election date
November 8, 2022
Topic
Healthcare
Status
Not on the ballot
Type
State statute
Origin
Citizens

The Washington Prohibit Penalizations on Businesses for Noncompliance with Government Vaccine Requirements Initiative was not on the ballot in Washington as an Initiative to the Legislature, a type of indirect initiated state statute, on November 8, 2022.

The initiative would have prohibited penalizing businesses for not complying with government vaccine requirements.[1]

Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for the initiative is below:

Initiative Measure No. 1443 concerns enforcement of vaccine requirements and related measures imposed by government.

This measure would prohibit penalizing employers for refusing to comply with governmental vaccine mandates, including vaccine passports, social credit systems, mandatory mask wearing, and lockdowns. Compliant employers would be liable for resulting injuries.

Should this measure be enacted into law? [2]

Ballot summary

The ballot summary for the initiative is below:

This measure would ban penalizing any employer choosing not to comply with governmental vaccine mandates. This includes vaccine passports, social credit systems, mandatory mask wearing, and lockdowns, whether enacted by executive order, state of emergency, or legislative act. Any private or governmental entity choosing to comply with these policies must allow for medical, religious, and philosophical exemptions, as well as assuming full liability should any related injuries occur from these policies. [2]

Full text

The full text of the initiative can be found here.

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing the initiative process in Washington

The state process

In Washington, the number of signatures required to qualify an indirectly initiated state statute—called an Initiative to the Legislature in Washington—for the ballot is equal to 8 percent of the votes cast for the office of governor at the last regular gubernatorial election. Initial filings for indirect initiatives cannot be made more than 10 months before the regular session at which their proposal would be presented to lawmakers. Signatures must be submitted at least 10 days prior to the beginning of the legislative session in the year of the targeted election.

The requirements to get an Initiative to the Legislature certified for the 2022 ballot:

The secretary of state verifies the signatures using a random sample method. If the sample indicates that the measure has sufficient signatures, the measure is certified to appear before the legislature. If the legislature does not approve the measure, it is certified to appear on the ballot. However, if the sample indicates that the measure has insufficient signatures, every signature is checked. Under Washington law, a random sample result may not invalidate a petition.

Details about this initiative

  • Vongphet Von Galt filed the initiative on October 25, 2021.[1]
  • Sponsors did not submit signatures before the deadline on December 30, 2021, therefore the initiative did not qualify for the ballot.[1]

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Washington Secretary of State, "Proposed Initiatives to the 2022 Legislature," accessed December 22, 2021
  2. 2.0 2.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.