“To date, I have not received any formal written complaint or charge against me,” Frye-Mueller said. “However, it has come to my attention that the issue may involve a conversation I had with staff, where I promoted my well-known stance of medical freedom and the ability of individuals to choose medical treatment for themselves.”
She reiterated her lack of involvement in any information-gathering discussions on the Senate floor.
The Rapid City senator on Jan. 25 entered into the public record a bill to “prohibit the imposition of additional immunization requirements on children.”
Frye-Mueller, a business owner, was first elected to the legislature in 2016, serving two terms in the House before being elected to the Senate in 2020.
RINO & ComDem spat with Conservative Senator over so called vaccine?
Sound like a really stupid action by the SD Senate.
Now, did they suspend her vote for everything? Or was it only voting on the Committee issues.
Rohl’s ‘safe working environment’ comment made me wonder if any hair pulling was involved !