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Related: About this forumArizona Legislature Mulls Bills To Weaken Vaccination Requirements
WILL STONE NPR March 5, 20195:00 AM ET
Supporters of the controversial bills being considered in the Arizona capitol say they are not "anti-vaccine."
Irene Pi, Arizona state director of the National Vaccine Information Center, a group that lobbies against mandatory vaccinations, gave an hour-long presentation before Arizona's House health committee last month.
"Let's have some sensible conversations around this and not impose a narrative on a community of people that are the injured," Pi said during her presentation.
Another bill in the package would make it easier for Arizona parents to opt out, adding a new type of exemption in the state an exemption based on religious objections.
The chair of the health committee, Rep. Nancy Barto, a Republican, is sponsoring the bills.
"These are not, in my view, anti-vaccination bills," Barto says. Instead, she reasons, the bills are about preserving religious liberty and individual rights.
But doctor after doctor at the hearing warned that the public's health was at stake.
Rep. Becky Nutt, a Republican representing a district in Arizona's southeast corner, said she hears the concerns of the doctors, but still thinks parents should have the right to choose on behalf of their own children.
"We are in the United States of America," she says, "and we have a right to choose for our children our religion."
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/03/05/698550613/arizona-legislature-mulls-bills-to-weaken-vaccination-requirements
CurtEastPoint
(19,205 posts)workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)They stop well known and safe vaccination treatment and expose children to dangerous infectious disease because..."religious reasons".
Sooooo pro life huh?
They all should be slapped into prison for child abuse.
And this crazy can reach out and kill sane peoples children as well!
in2herbs
(3,177 posts)workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)and elect a crazy redhat MAGA governor that will sign it into law eventually.
Count on that!
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)for public school admission. Exceptions (including religious ones) are allowed and abused. There are a number of students enrolled who have never received vaccines and currently face no penalty if they failed to get them. As your article states. Just more of the same
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-investigations/2016/06/13/arizona-schools-skirting-measles-vaccination-law/85672482/