Now that the state Senate has generally ignored the loud, repeated and unscientific outcries of anti-vaccination crusaders, it’s likely the Assembly will fall into line this summer and pass a law eliminating religious belief as an excuse for not getting children inoculated before they enroll in public schools. But will Gov. Jerry Brown sign this strong new bill in the face of claims by anti-vaxxers that it interferes with their freedom to make medical decisions for their children? This question rises naturally from the message Brown appended to his signature in 2012, the last time a strong vaccination measure reached his desk.
What will Gov. Jerry Brown do about vaccinations? Thomas Elias
by Research Team | May 26, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments