House Passes Bill to Ban Federal Mask and Vaccine Mandates

Freedom in Health Act Aims to Prevent Future Government Overreach

In a significant win for medical freedom advocates, the House of Representatives has passed the Freedom in Health Act, a GOP-backed bill that prohibits federal agencies from enforcing mask or vaccine mandates on the general public.

The legislation, passed by a vote of 221–209, is a response to widespread concerns over the federal government's heavy-handed pandemic policies in recent years. It reflects growing support for individual rights, informed consent, and constitutional limits on executive authority.

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Defending Medical Autonomy

Republican lawmakers argue that Americans should never again be forced to comply with mandates that interfere with personal medical decisions or undermine civil liberties. The bill ensures that any future public health response respects individual choice and state-level authority, rather than imposing sweeping one-size-fits-all mandates from Washington, D.C.

“We trust Americans to make their own health decisions,” one GOP lawmaker said. “This bill is about protecting freedom and preventing the abuse of federal power.”

A Stark Contrast in Policy

While most Democrats opposed the measure, citing concerns over potential public health risks, the bill's passage signals that a new chapter of constitutional accountability is underway, one in which individual rights take precedence over bureaucratic control.

The bill now heads to the Senate, where debate is expected to be intense. But for many Americans, this legislation represents a much-needed correction to the overreach of the pandemic era.

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