Bill Summary
S8853 is a New York State Senate bill dealing with vaccination requirements for children. It provides that children’s required vaccines are to be determined by regulations issued by the New York State Commissioner of Health, and those regulations must be based on generally accepted medical standards and recommendations.
Why It Matters to the Make America Healthy Again Movement
The MAHA Movement opposes this bill because it reinforces centralized, commissioner‑driven vaccine requirements for children rather than limiting mandates or expanding exemptions. By explicitly tying school‑age vaccine requirements to state health department regulations grounded in mainstream medical standards, S8853 moves in the opposite direction of MAHA’s emphasis on parental choice and medical freedom in childhood vaccination decisions.
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