Watered-Down Vax Bill Advances; Drops Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella Language [View all]

Rep. Jeanette Ward, R-Casper, is the lead sponsor for House Bill 66. (Matt Idler for Cowboy State Daily)
Watered-Down Vax Bill Advances; Drops Polio, Measles, Mumps, Rubella Language
Published on January 21, 2023 -- in News/Health care
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By Leo Wolfson, State Politics Reporter
Leo@CowboyStateDaily.com
A bill that would prohibit hospitals, businesses, schools and any other facility from mandating COVID-19 vaccinations and other related health requirements has passed a Wyoming Legislature committee, albeit narrowly.
State Rep. Sarah Penn, R-Riverton, gave an impassioned plea to support
House Bill 66 shortly before the vote was taken in the House Labor, Health and Social Services Committee meeting Friday morning. ... She brought up historical health discrimination to make her point that personal liberties should take priority over considerations for overall public health.
Go back in history a little bit further and people of different skin colors werent allowed to walk in the same door, they werent allowed to use the same drinking fountain, she said. Looking back on that, we dont find that acceptable. ... But in that timeframe, it was perfectly acceptable. Just because the culture allows it doesnt mean its acceptable to infringe on a human right.
The bill, titled Prohibiting Mask, Vaccine and Testing Discrimination passed out of committee on a close 5-4 vote.
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Rep. Jeanette Ward, R-Casper, was the lead sponsor of the bill and successfully passed an amendment removing the broad scope of the bill, thus narrowing the focus of it to COVID-19.
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