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The Daily Signal Podcast

Rep. Ralph Norman's Fight Against DC Vaccine Mandate

The Daily Signal Podcast

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News, Government, Politics, Daily News

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🗓️ 13 January 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is the latest in a string of left-wing mayors to institute a proof-of-vaccination mandate. Starting on Saturday, anyone 12 or older who wants to eat at a restaurant, go to a concert, or see a movie in the nation’s capital will have to present proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., is one of 19 lawmakers to sign a letter asking Bowser to reverse her decision. Norman thinks Bowser’s mandate will have adverse consequences for people living in or visiting the District of Columbia.


“It’s a draconian overreach of government,” Norman says, adding: “This has been a nightmare for so many of the people that are trying to put food on the table, and they’re getting hit with cost increase after cost increase. There is a limit.”


Norman joins the show to discuss Congress’ efforts to prevent the mandate from taking effect—and the consequences for the city’s businesses and residents if it does.


We also cover these stories: 

  • According to the Department of Labor, the inflation rate hit a 39-year high in December.
  • A new study out of California suggests that the omicron strain of COVID-19 is far less severe than previous strains of the virus.
  • A D.C. administrative agency announces a policy that could serve as a model for government lists of Americans who object to vaccinations on religious grounds.


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0:00.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Thursday, January 13th.

0:10.5

I'm Mary Margaret Olehann.

0:11.9

And I'm Doug Blair.

0:13.6

Washington DC Mayor, Muriel Bowser, is the latest in a string of leftist city mayors

0:18.3

to institute a vaccine mandate.

0:21.3

Starting January 15th, anyone 12 and older who wants to eat at a restaurant, go to a concert

0:26.3

or see a movie in the nation's capital will have to present proof of vaccination against

0:31.2

COVID-19.

0:32.8

Congressman Ralph Norman from South Carolina is one of 19 congressional representatives

0:37.4

to sign a letter asking Mayor Bowser to reverse her decision.

0:41.2

He joins the show today to discuss Congress's efforts to prevent the mandate from going

0:44.9

into place and the consequences for the capital's businesses and residents if it does.

0:50.3

But before we get to Doug's conversation with Congressman Norman, let's hit our top

0:54.4

news stories of the day.

1:07.2

The Labor Department said Wednesday that inflation hit a 39-year high in December.

1:13.2

Consumer prices hit 7% as the year ended.

1:16.6

This annual increase is the highest since 1982 when inflation was falling after peaking

1:21.4

at 14.8% under President Jimmy Carter.

1:25.8

COVID-19 pandemic concerns and restrictions have led to both goods and worker shortages

1:30.7

exacerbated by the demands of consumers who are bolstered by their stimulus checks from

1:35.0

the government.

1:36.2

Senior economist Sarah House told Wall Street Journal that there is still tremendous momentum

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