PASSED
in the State House of Representatives
on May 12, 2015, by a vote of 85-57
. Purpose: To increase state immunization rates by disallowing parents to choose against vaccinating their children for philosophical reasons. .
Analysis: Those voting YES on this amendment supported ending parents’ rights to not vaccinate their children for philosophical reasons (but not for religious reasons). .
Those voting NO supported leaving the “philosophical exemption” in place. .
As Recorded in the House Journal, Tuesday, May 12, 2015:“Shall the House propose to the Senate to amend the bill as proposed by Rep. Poirier of Barre City, as amended, in the Second instance of amendment (Secs. 4, 6, 12(b))? was decided in the affirmative. Yeas, 85. Nays, 57.” (Read the Journal, p. 1820-1840.) .
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