• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Friday, May 9, 2025
The Iowa Torch
  • Home
  • State Government
  • Federal Government
  • Local Government
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • State Government
  • Federal Government
  • Local Government
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Opinion
The Iowa Torch
The Iowa Torch
No Result
View All Result
Home Federal Government

Miller-Meeks Receives Second Fine from Pelosi for Not Wearing a Mask

U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, received her second fine from Speaker Nancy Pelosi for not wearing a mask after CDC guidelines said vaccinated people can go without a mask.

Iowa TorchbyIowa Torch
May 19, 2021
in Federal Government
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Miller-Meeks Receives Second Fine from Pelosi for Not Wearing a Mask

U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, touring the vaccine clinic at Genesis Health in Davenport, iowa on May 5, 2021.

DES MOINES, Iowa – Jake Sherman with NBC News reported on Tuesday night that U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, received a second fine for not wearing a mask. The fine was $500. Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., implemented a mask mandate for members during their in-person committee work and while on the House floor. She has not relaxed the mandate since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed their guidance.

RELATED POSTS

EPA issues emergency fuel waiver for E15 sales

Grassley says feds are ‘dragging feet’ on bolstering cybersecurity defense

Sarah’s Law passes House Judiciary Committee

The following house Rs got first-offense mask violations today.
– @laurenboebert
– @RepThomasMassie
– @mtgreenee
– @chiproytx
– @RepBobGood
– @replouiegohmert
– @RepMaryMiller

Second offense — $500
– @RepBrianMast
– @millermeeks
– @Bethvanduyne

— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) May 19, 2021

Miller-Meeks last week urged the House to drop the mask mandate and “return to normal.”

“Yesterday, the CDC issued guidance that fully vaccinated individuals can resume indoor activities without wearing a mask or physically distancing. I am pleased to see the CDC following the science and recommending that fully vaccinated individuals can go without masks indoors,” she said on the House floor. “As Members of Congress, we should not only encourage constituents to get vaccinated, we should be showing them what a ‘return to normal’ looks like and follow the science. According to the Speaker, roughly 75% of our members have received COVID-19 vaccination, and therefore should have the choice to go without masks.”

Miller-Meeks is a licensed physician, has been vaccinated, encouraged Iowans to receive vaccinations, and spent time in Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District giving vaccinations, something she tweeted about while back home:

Great to be in Davenport yesterday to tour the vaccine clinic at @genesishealth! #IA02 pic.twitter.com/hORGzpEI1j

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) May 6, 2021

It was a pleasure to stop in Decatur County to administer a few more vaccines to Iowans! #IA02 pic.twitter.com/7MzGzFSjuV

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 10, 2021

ADVERTISEMENT

More vaccines in Corydon! It was great to see the operation Wayne County Public Health is running. #IA02

Every Iowan is now eligible to get vaccinated, so be sure to sign up as soon as you can! https://t.co/8SFTvJn7w1 pic.twitter.com/CHdfa5HslH

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 9, 2021

Happy to administer some more #COVID19 vaccines in Clarke County! #IA02

Looking to register for a vaccine? Check here: https://t.co/8SFTvJn7w1 pic.twitter.com/k2hgiCH05U

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 8, 2021

Great to be in Marion County to administer a few more #COVID19 vaccines!

These vaccines are safe and effective, and I would encourage everyone who would like one to register as soon as possible! #IA02 https://t.co/8SFTvJn7w1 pic.twitter.com/FO4WGM3HiM

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 7, 2021

Stopped in Lucas County today to vaccinate a few more Iowans! #IA02

Be sure to sign up for your vaccine here: https://t.co/8SFTvJn7w1 pic.twitter.com/SLEmudWdmY

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 6, 2021

Stopped at Mahaska Drug in Oskaloosa to give out some more #COVID19 vaccines.

Had the opportunity to administer a vaccine to my good friend and former colleague in the State Senate, @KenRozenboom! #IA02 pic.twitter.com/BpGr6lGEiE

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 5, 2021

As I have said before, everyone who would like a #COVID19 vaccine should register to get one when they become eligible.

Iowa's health centers are doing amazing work getting Iowans vaccinated. These safe and effective vaccines are best way to get our lives back to normal! #IA02 pic.twitter.com/4rxDuFSPDL

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 5, 2021

I was able to top in Bonaparte to administer COVID19 vaccines to Iowans at the local health center!

Getting a vaccine is the best way to our lives back to normal! They are safe and effective. I encourage everyone who would like one to sign up as soon as they are eligible. #IA02 pic.twitter.com/ujmeP1ZK3H

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 4, 2021

Great to be in Fairfield to administer #COVID19 vaccines! #ia02

Iowans can register for a vaccine here: https://t.co/8SFTvJn7w1 pic.twitter.com/vYaOFAxIHv

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 3, 2021

Administering more vaccines in Clinton.

If you would like a vaccine, be sure to register once you become eligible! #IA02 pic.twitter.com/rIIKBV9hdu

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 2, 2021

Had the opportunity to administer a few more #COVID19 vaccines in Washington County! #IA02

Want a vaccine? Sign up here: https://t.co/8SFTvJEInz pic.twitter.com/cNe6BmXIJJ

— Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (@RepMMM) April 1, 2021

Before serving in Congress and, before that, the Iowa Senate, Miller-Meeks was the director of the Iowa Department of Public Health.

A Republican Party of Iowa spokesperson called her a “workhorse” in the vaccination effort.

“Congresswoman Miller-Meeks has been a workhorse when it comes to promoting and encouraging Iowans to get vaccinated and fight the pandemic. She knows the science,” said Republican Party of Iowa Communications Director Kollin Crompton. “Americans are sick of Pelosi’s political pandemic theatre and stunts.”

Tags: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionCOVID-19Mariannette Miller-Meeksmask mandatesNancy PelosiU.S. House of Representatives
ShareTweetShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Iowa House Passes Proposed Life Amendment to Iowa’s Constitution

Next Post

Reynolds Signs Charter School Expansion Bill Into Law

Iowa Torch

Iowa Torch

The Iowa Torch​ is a for-profit, news organization that focuses on political news as it relates to Iowans.

Related Posts

Hinson: Use biofuels to bring down the cost of gas today
Federal Government

EPA issues emergency fuel waiver for E15 sales

April 19, 2024
Opinion

Miller-Meeks: Iowa has become a border state under the Biden Administration

April 19, 2024
Opinion

Feenstra: There’s no such thing as ‘canceling’ student loan debt

April 17, 2024
Opinion

Miller-Meeks: The time for practical energy solutions is now

April 11, 2024
help wanted sign on glass
Opinion

Feenstra: Growing and Strengthening Iowa’s Workforce

April 9, 2024
Editorial: Elected Officials Should Stay Out of Private Labor Disputes
Opinion

Feenstra: The Farm Bill is a strong investment in American agriculture

April 2, 2024
Next Post
Reynolds Signs Charter School Expansion Bill Into Law

Reynolds Signs Charter School Expansion Bill Into Law

Hendrickson: Tax Relief Advances In Iowa

Hendrickson: Tax Relief Advances In Iowa

Recommended Articles

Reynolds Addresses Iowa’s COVID-19 Vaccine Shortage

Reynolds Addresses Iowa’s COVID-19 Vaccine Shortage

January 21, 2021
Sanders Touts $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill in Cedar Rapids

Sanders Touts $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill in Cedar Rapids

August 30, 2021
COVID-19 Exposure Ends Grassley’s Over 27-Year-Long Voting Streak

Grassley Completes Annual 99 County Meetings for 41st Consecutive Year

September 2, 2021

Popular Stories

  • Three LGTBQ Books with Sexually Explicit Material Pulled from Waukee School

    Three LGTBQ Books with Sexually Explicit Material Pulled from Waukee School

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Iowa Dept. of Health & Human Services fill two leadership roles

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Rozenboom: Reflecting on the First Week of the 2021 Legislative Session

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Reynolds Appoints Joshua Schier as District Court Judge

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Editorial: Johnston School Board can’t legally deny a TPUSA chapter

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
The Iowa Torch

The Iowa Torch​ is a for-profit, news organization that focuses on political news as it relates to Iowans

Categories

  • Current Events
  • Education
  • Federal Government
  • Iowa History
  • Local Government
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • State Government

Newsletter

© 2022 The Iowa Torch, a publication of 4:15 Communications, LLC.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • State Government
  • Federal Government
  • Local Government
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Opinion

© 2022 The Iowa Torch, a publication of 4:15 Communications, LLC.