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HB60 DescriptionEarlier this year, we asked parents what voting issues were most important to them. Out of 3,482 responses these were the results. Parents made it clear that they do not want vaccine mandates. HB60 would ensure that Utah families could remain free from vaccine mandates and any type of vaccine passport system.
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I think this bill is a great start but it includes quite a few exceptions which seem to be big loopholes companies can utilize to force their hand. Additionally, this only offers protection until the vaccines are approved by the FDA which will be rushed before long-term safety data is available.
I agree with HB60 and believe a YES vote should prevail.
It almost doesn't go far enough. Not only should EUA and experimental drugs or therapies NOT be mandated, but neither should any medical intervention be made mandatory or a condition of employment, membership, etc. as a slippery slope toward general discrimination in employment, lending, housing, and other societal engagements.
It sadly appears that this kind of legislation is needed because so many churches, government agencies, employers, eating and entertainment establishments are being paid or being encouraged to create such discrimination and division among the public, consumers, and tax-payers.
HB60 is a must, even if it's only one step--of many needed--in the right direction. We cannot allow discrimination on the basis of vaccination status nor should mandates be imposed that pressure businesses, schools, or churches to enforce such mandates. Doing so sets a dangerous precedent for future imposition of mandates of all kiinds.
HB60 is an important and viable bill. Let’s vote YES!
I suppprt this bill. No one should be discriminated against based upon their personal medical choices. The vaccine does not prevent transmission or contraction so there is no rational thought behind forcing of it to begin with.
I agree no government entity or employer should have right to mandate or control our rights to health choices or force their ways into our medical information.