Louisiana lawmakers back bill striking at COVID-19 vaccine
April 26, 2021
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Louisiana lawmakers Monday started advancing a proposal taking aim at the concept of mandatory coronavirus vaccines or a “vaccine passport” proving immunization, though state officials have indicated no plans to try to enact such requirements.
Without objection, the House transportation committee backed a proposal to ban the state Office of Motor Vehicles from requiring someone to be vaccinated to get a driver s license or to put immunization information on that license.
The proposal heads to the full House for debate.
The bill by Republican Rep. Kathy Edmonston, of Gonzales, also would apply to state-issued identification cards overseen by the agency. It would cover all vaccinations, not just the coronavirus vaccine.
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Cameron Louisiana Office Of Motor Vehicles Reopens At New Site
Cameron Parish residents will be happy to hear this news. The Cameron Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is reopening today, April 8, but at a new location and only for one day each week.
Parish residents have been without their Office of Motor Vehicles offices since the pandemic hit us in March of 2020. Both locations have been closed ever since, but the light at the end of the tunnel is here. The new location is located at 148 Smith Circle, Suite 151 in Cameron.
The office will be open every Thursday from 8:00am to 4:00pm and closed for lunch from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. There s more good news, as the office does not require appointments. Customers can view a complete list of services provided at the Cameron field office by clicking on the
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