RICKETTS SAYS HE'LL KEEP FIGHTING VACCINATION MANDATE FOR NATIONAL GUARD BUT IS LOSING BATTLE

LINCOLN- Gov. Pete Ricketts said he’s continuing to battle the federal government over the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for Nebraska National Guard members but has been losing that battle.

During the governor’s monthly radio call-in show, he was asked twice to continue fighting the mandate. One Guard member said she was now being barred from participating in weekend drills and gaining points toward retirement because she had not been vaccinated.

The vaccine mandate for members of the Army National Guard went into effect on June 30 according to Maj. Scott Ingalsbe, a spokesman for the Nebraska National Guard.

The Army National Guard has about 3,300 members, Ingalsbe said. Effective June 30, those who are unvaccinated or do not have a pending or approved exception for medical or religious reasons can no longer participate, or be paid, for weekend drills, he said, though they remain in the Guard. Such drills are funded federally.

Ricketts, who signed onto a letter in December with four other Republican governors protesting the military vaccine mandate, said that he continues to oppose the mandate. But he said he has been unsuccessful in arguing that Guard service within a state should be governed by the governor of that state.

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