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CA Lawmakers Pass School Vaccination Bill

That much was expected, as is Monday’s pro-forma Senate vote to approve the bill again and send it to Gov. Jerry Brown for his signature.

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California lawmakers are considering a measure that will require vaccinations for most children in public schools.

The bill previously passed the Senate with a floor vote of 25-11.

Brown signed the bill on Tuesday.

If it becomes law, California will have one of the strictest vaccine restrictions in the country.

Democratic Sens. Richard Pan of Sacramento said: “The science remains unequivocal that vaccines are safe, that vaccines save lives”.

Sen. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento), a pediatrician and an author of the bill, refuted that. They have even found support from legislative Republicans and some Democrats, who have accused the state of suppressing informed consent.

Several celebrities, including actresses Kirstie Alley, Selma Blair and Jenna Elfman, weighed in with their opposition to the bill on Twitter. “Sorry kids. It’s just business”.

The Senate approved the bill on a 23-14 vote. Other parents that refuse vaccination for their children can attempt to obtain medical exemptions or choose homeschooling for their children.

In Florida, parents can exempt their children for religious or medical reasons if they go in person to the Department of Health. In tow was her 8-year-old son, Jackson, who she said has not been fully vaccinated according to schedule.

“The governor believes that vaccinations are profoundly important and a major public health benefit, and any bill that reaches his desk will be closely considered”.

Brown signed the bill, but directed state health officials to allow parents with religious exemptions avoid that requirement.

Measles was declared eradicated in the United States in 2000, but the federal Centers for Disease Control reports a spike in measles cases began anew in 2011.

Horn has been dealing with whooping cough for the last several years, which requires sending out letters and calls to parents that can create a lot of extra work for Horn.

California has always had a reputation as a trend-setter, and the state’s recently passed vaccination bill has national bellwether potential – but only if it can survive the governor’s scrutiny and an nearly certain legal challenge. Checkpoints occur in kindergarten and seventh grade.

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Opponents include many parents who assert, many with medical verification, that their children have experienced devastating side effects to vaccines.

Karman Willmer left and Shelby Messenger protest against SB277 a measure requiring California schoolchildren to get vaccinated at a Capitol rally Tuesday