Friday, June 26, 2015

ABC 7: CA Assembly Passes School Vaccination Bill

By Associated Press, Jun. 25, 2015

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California's Assembly has approved the hotly contested Senate Bill 277 requiring that nearly all public schoolchildren be vaccinated.

It's one of the last major obstacles before one of the nation's strictest vaccine bills heads to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk.

The bill aims to increase immunization rates after a measles outbreak linked to Disneyland in December sickened over 100 people in the U.S. and Mexico.

The measure passed on a bipartisan 46-30 vote after weeks of vocal opposition, with thousands of parents donning red shirts in protest of the bill at the Capitol.

The Senate already approved the bill once, but still must approve amendments before it is sent to the Democratic governor.

Brown has not said whether he would sign the bill authored by Democratic Sens. Richard Pan of Sacramento and Ben Allen of Santa Monica.

Members of the California Assembly on Thursday were taking up a hotly contested bill requiring nearly all public schoolchildren to be vaccinated, marking its last major legislative obstacle before possibly reaching the desk of Gov. Jerry Brown.

The bill aims to increase immunization rates after a measles outbreak linked to Disneyland in December sickened over 100 people in the U.S. and Mexico.


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