New York State Legislature Passes Bill Ending Religious Exemptions to Vaccinations

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A group of parents sued the Department alleging that its order lack sufficient grounds to justify such drastic measure. They argued that it is a violation of their rights under the U.S. Constitution and New York State law. Kings County Supreme Court Administrative Judge Lawrence Knipel dismissed the case citing the reason that the MMR vaccination is necessary to stop the measles outbreak.

The legislature is taking action to protect the health of New Yorkers

In a statement Wednesday, New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said, “Vaccines save lives. We are in the midst of a measles epidemic which is completely preventable given proper immunizations. The fact that New York State has the overwhelming majority of these measles cases is shameful, and we must step up to protect New Yorkers’ health.”

On the other hand, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said, “Vaccines are proven tools in combating communicable disease. This is a public health issue and we have a responsibility to act on behalf of all our citizens. Because of the severity of the measles outbreak, especially in New York, we must take action to protect the individuals that are most at risk.”

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New York is “putting science ahead of misinformation about vaccines”

State Sen. Brad Hoylman, the sponsor of the bill in the Senate, said they are “sending a strong message to New Yorkers that vaccines are safe and effective.” He added that the legislature is “putting science ahead of misinformation about vaccines and standing up for the rights of immunocompromised children and adults, pregnant women and infants who can’t be vaccinated through no fault of their own.”