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Thursday, March 6, 2025

Court Upholds NY Repeal Of Religious Exemptions To School Vax Requirements

 by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A federal appeals court ruled on March 3 against Amish people who challenged New York state’s repeal of religious exemptions to school vaccination requirements.

A health care worker prepares a vaccine in New York City, in this file photo. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit concluded that the Amish did not show violations of their constitutional rights.

The law enacting the repeal “is neutral on its face” and “does not target or affirmatively prohibit religious practices,” the unanimous panel said in a per curiam ruling. “The law simply applies New York’s school immunization requirements to all schoolchildren who do not qualify for the law’s medical exemption.”

The panel consisted of U.S. Circuit Judges Jose Cabranes, Eunice Lee, and Richard Wesley.

For years, New York allowed religious exemptions to school vaccination requirements, which include vaccination for measles, polio, and pertussis.

Lawmakers approved an amendment to the state’s public health law in 2019 following a measles outbreak that spread partly among unvaccinated children. The amendment removed the ability to seek and receive a religious exemption. Now, only a medical exemption is available, provided that a doctor certifies that a vaccine “may be detrimental to a child’s health.”

Amish parents and schools sued New York state in 2023, alleging that the repeal of the religious exemption violated their constitutional rights, including their First Amendment right to free expression.

U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Wolford ruled against the plaintiffs in 2024. She pointed to a Second Circuit decision that upheld Connecticut’s law pertaining to vaccination requirements for schoolchildren, which, she wrote, “ is not materially different from New York’s.” The Second Circuit ruled that not allowing religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates was a reasonable way to protect public health.

“However colorable Plaintiffs’ claims may have been at the outset of this action, this Court is bound by the Second Circuit’s intervening decision,” Wolford said.

In their appeal, the Amish argued that the law was motivated by discrimination, pointing to statements made by lawmakers.

The Second Circuit judges disagreed.

The judges said that while a small number of legislators may have offered such statements, the Amish did not show that a sizable portion of legislators held those views. Instead, many legislators put forth statements in support of religious freedom, and about 40 percent of each legislative chamber voted against the repeal.

The judges also rejected arguments that the medical exemption to the vaccination requirements means that New York state is treating secular conduct more favorably than religious beliefs. They said the medical exemption is more narrow because it requires a doctor’s determination that a specific vaccine would be detrimental to a child’s health, and it must be reissued on an annual basis. The religious exemption covered the duration of a child’s time in school and applied to all required vaccines.

“The religious exemption’s sweep had a far greater ability to undermine the State’s interest in preventing the spread of disease,” they said.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/court-upholds-new-yorks-repeal-religious-exemptions-school-vaccination-requirements

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Walmart asks Chinese suppliers to slash prices as it faces Trump tariffs: report

 Walmart has been pleading with Chinese suppliers to lower their prices as it fears President Trump’s tariffs will inflate costs, according to a report.

Asian firms have pushed back after the big-box retailer asked some suppliers, including kitchenware and clothing manufacturers, to slash their prices as much as 20%, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.

The talks have been held with several manufacturers, and the requested price reductions have varied from firm to firm, according to the report.

Walmart has asked some Chinese suppliers to lower their prices as it faces President Trump’s tariffs, according to a report.REUTERS

Few have agreed to the hefty price cuts, which would force the Chinese suppliers to shoulder the burden of Trump’s tariffs, Bloomberg said.

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“As we have done in the past, we will continue to work with suppliers to keep prices as low as possible for customers,” a Walmart spokesperson told The Post in a statement.

“In the meantime, we encourage all parties to work towards finding common ground that will protect consumers from price hikes and continue to grow our economy.”

Walmart declined to comment on reports that it was asking Chinese suppliers to lower prices.

Most of Walmart’s suppliers already operate on thin margins to allow the retailer to sell goods at affordable prices.

Lowering prices by more than 2% would result in a loss for some of these suppliers, sources told Bloomberg.

Meanwhile, vendors have denied requests from some of these Chinese suppliers to cut their prices more than 3%, so manufacturers are considering turning to Vietnam for cheaper parts, a source told Bloomberg.

Trump aides earlier raised the possibility of imposing tariffs on Vietnam, according to a Reuters report. The country responded by agreeing to aid US deportation requests within a tight 30-day timeframe, the report said.

Retailers have been scrambling to prepare for the impact on prices after Trump this week imposed stiff 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, as well as a 20% levy on China.

Retailers have been rushing to restructure their supply chains after President Trump imposed levies on Canada, Mexico and China.Getty Images

During his Tuesday address to the joint session of Congress, Trump said Americans will have to “bear with” him through an “adjustment period.”

Earlier that day, Target CEO Brian Cornell warned that shoppers may notice higher prices on fruits and vegetables in stores within the next few days. 

Walmart has historically had strong bargaining power over its Chinese suppliers, and past requests for lower prices have largely been met, sources told Bloomberg.

But the retailer’s latest request is unusual and outsize, leaving manufacturers struggling to decide whether holding onto Walmart as a partner is worth bearing the brunt of the tariffs, according to the Bloomberg report. 

Walmart has historically had strong bargaining power over its Chinese suppliers, sources told Bloomberg.Sundry Photography – stock.adobe.com

Walmart first requested a price reduction from Chinese suppliers after Trump imposed an initial 10% levy on goods from China in early February, sources said.

The retailer asked for more cuts after Trump threatened to double the taxes later that month, according to the report.

Other retailers under pressure may use the same tactic. Target, for example, has been having discussions with vendors about how to handle the tariffs, Cornell said on Tuesday.

Walmart has been trying to reduce its dependence on China over the past few years. Its reliance on Chinese imports dropped to 60% in 2023 from 80% in 2018, according to a Reuters report.

In 2023, the company reported that two-thirds of its total product spend went toward items made, grown or assembled in the US.

https://nypost.com/2025/03/06/business/walmart-asks-chinese-suppliers-to-slash-prices-as-it-faces-trump-tariffs-report/