Status of “Vaccine Work Group” Bills

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The “Vaccine Work Group” introduced a package of the most radical bills in the country. We have defeated the worst bills, but three others have passed committees and moved forward this week: SB 1479, SB 1018, and AB 1797.

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Bill Summary Status
SB 871 would mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for all kids for school or child care Referred to the Senate Health and Senate Education Committees; no hearing date yet; UPDATE April 14: The author “held” the bill, meaning she will not advance it.
SB 866 would eliminate parental consent for kids 12 to 17 to get the COVID-19 vaccine Referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee; no hearing date yet. Similar law ruled unconstitutional in Washington, D.C. on March 22. This bill is non-fiscal and is the only one with a later deadline to pass out of committee – May 6
SB 1479 would require schools to continue COVID-19 testing and create new testing plans Referred to the Senate Health and Senate Education Committees. Hearing set for March 30; amended on March 23. Passed the Assembly Health Committee on March 30 on a 9-2 vote; referred to the Education Committee; amendments adopted April passed education Committee on April 27 on a 5-2 votenow in Assembly Appropriations
SB 1018 would require online platforms to disclose how health information is distributed to users Referred to Senate Governmental Organization and Senate Judiciary Committee on March 23; passed Senate Judiciary Committee on 9-2 vote April 26; currently in Senate Appropriations Committee
SB 1464 would require police to enforce mask mandates and other “public health” orders Referred to the Senate Health and Senate Public Safety Committees. Hearing set for March 30th; hearing moved to April 6; hearing again moved to April 20bill pulled for the author a third time – likely dead.
AB 1993 would require all employers to mandate the COVID vaccine for employees and independent contractors Referred to the Assembly Labor and Employment Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee; hearing set for March 30th. UPDATE March 29: The author “held” the bill, meaning she will not advance it.
AB 1797 would provide greater access and less privacy for the California Immunization Record Database Referred to Senate Health and Senate Education Committees on March 24; passed Assembly Health Committee on April 26 on 10-3 vote; set for hearing in Senate Education Committee at 1:30 on April 27
AB 2098 would subject doctors to disciplinary conduct for sharing COVID “misinformation.” Referred to the Assembly Business and Professions Committee; hearing set for April 19; amended version passed committee on April 20; now in Appropriations Committee

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