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California lawmakers are advancing a bill that could set the stage for increased pressure, surveillance, and discrimination against families based on vaccination status.
If passed, AB 2651 would expand the role of schools and public health authorities in monitoring and influencing personal medical decisions.
AB 2651 would:
- Require schools, preschools, and daycare centers to notify parents withinΒ 10 business daysΒ if vaccination rates fall below levels set by the state
- Allow theΒ California Department of Public HealthΒ to establish and update vaccination rate thresholdsΒ βas neededβ
- Require schools to distributeΒ state-prepared notification contentΒ to parents when rates fall below those thresholds
- Mandate reporting of vaccination rates byΒ disease, grade level, and time period
The bill has already passed key committees and is now in the Assembly Appropriations Committee.
Now is the time to act.
TAKE ACTION
Contact your California Assemblymember and Senator TODAY and urge them to OPPOSE AB 2651.
Find your legislators here:
https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov
Phone calls are most effective. Emails help too.
SAMPLE SCRIPT
βHello, my name is ___ and Iβm a constituent from ___.
Iβm calling to urge you to OPPOSE AB 2651.
This bill threatens family medical privacy and could lead to discrimination against children and parents based on their vaccination status.
Schools should not become a place where families are monitored, labeled, or pressured regarding personal medical decisions.
Please vote NO on AB 2651.
Thank you.β
TALKING POINTS
- AB 2651 risks exposing familiesβ private medical choices, especially in smaller school or childcare settings.
- Public reporting of vaccination rates can lead to stigma, targeting, and discrimination against children.
- Parentsβnot the governmentβshould make medical decisions for their children.
- The bill gives unelected public health officials broad authority to set and change vaccination thresholds without meaningful oversight.
- Notifications framed around βlow vaccination ratesβ may be used to pressure families into medical decisions.
- Medical privacy is a fundamental right and should be protectedβnot undermined by state policy.
- Vaccinated individuals can still become infected and transmit disease, raising questions about policies that single out families who choose differently.Β
MORE INFORMATION
Bill text and status:
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB2651


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