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Feds’ Vax Mandate Loss Imperils Other Procurement Policies

By Daniel Wilson (September 2, 2022, 5:19 PM EDT) — The Biden administration’s inability to convince courts so far that federal contractors’ employees should have the COVID-19 vaccine could invite challenges to other pending and long-existing procurement policies stemming from executive orders.

In a split Aug. 26 decision, the Eleventh Circuit upheld a Georgia federal court’s block on the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, but limited the injunction’s nationwide scope to a construction trade group and seven states that had challenged the mandate.

The decision goes against the D.C. Circuit’s decades-old precedent that the president can issue effectively any procurement policy with a close enough nexus to the Procurement Act’s…

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