Thursday, December 12, 2019

Hundreds of Parents show up in Trenton to Uphold Religious Exemption against Vaccines

Hundreds of parents in New Jersey plus religious leaders  protested today in Trenton what they say is an invasion of their civil rights and liberties a proposal by the New Jersey state Senate to eliminate religious or personal beliefs as a valid exemption to vaccines. Today was the last day for public hearing the final vote will take place on Monday. If the bill passes, parents can still choose to not vaccinate their children, but the kids will not be allowed to attend New Jersey public schools. This will effect 40,000 students. The bill passed the assembly and will go to the full Senate vote on Monday. Bob Singer voted against it. Senate President Sweetie reportedly swapped members of the Senate health committee who support religious exemption with those who will favor the removal.

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  1. I've heard the bill also severely limits medical exemptions.

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