Youngkin urges Defense secretary to ‘indefinitely postpone’ Army Guard vaccine mandate

Youngkin urges Defense secretary to ‘indefinitely postpone’ Army Guard vaccine mandate

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) urged Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to “indefinitely postpone” the implementation of the department’s coronavirus vaccine mandate for Army National Guard Troops in a new letter obtained by The Hill on Tuesday.

The letter, which was also signed by Republican Virginia Reps. Bob Good, Rob Whittman, Ben Cline and Morgan Griffith, argues that the mandate will drive members of Virginia’s national guard away.

 

Youngkin urges Defense secretary to ‘indefinitely postpone’ Army Guard vaccine mandate

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