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NJ S1306
Bill
Status
1/9/2024
Primary Sponsor
Nellie Pou
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AI Summary
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Establishes a "Children's Vaccination Bill of Rights" in New Jersey prohibiting mandatory vaccinations as a requirement for children to attend public schools (ages 5-18), citing the state constitutional right to free public education.
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Requires parents be given full informed consent including all vaccine ingredients, chemicals, and potential risks before any inoculation, with parents having final decision-making authority over which vaccines their children receive and the scheduling.
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Mandates that vaccines be studied by independent parties using double-blind placebo studies to verify safety and efficacy.
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Makes the State of New Jersey liable for any damages caused by state-mandated vaccines and requires the state to provide step-by-step guidance on pursuing legal recourse for suspected vaccine injuries.
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Requires all constitutional safeguards including religious liberty to apply to vaccine policies, with equal application regardless of race, religion, or economic status.
Legislative Description
Prohibits consumer reporting agencies from making reports containing adverse information related to employees affected by federal government shutdown.
2nd Reading in the Senate
Last Action
Reported from Senate Committee with Amendments, 2nd Reading
10/10/2024