S 3323
Family Vaccine Protection Act
Progress
Timeline
- Mar 19Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Hearings held.
Summary
**Family Vaccine Protection Act (S 3323)** This bill would change how vaccine requirements work for certain activities or services. Currently in committee, it has not become law. **What it does:** The bill appears to create new protections or exemptions related to vaccine mandates, though specific details would depend on the final language. **Who it affects:** Likely affects families, individuals, employers, schools, healthcare facilities, and government agencies that currently have vaccine requirements. **What would change:** Could modify existing vaccine requirements for employment, education, travel, or accessing certain services. May expand exemptions (medical, religious, or philosophical) or limit when vaccine mandates can be imposed. **Current status:** The bill is still being reviewed in committee and has not been voted on by the full Senate. Committee review involves examining the proposal, potentially making changes, and deciding whether to advance it for a full vote. *Note: Specific impacts depend on the bill's final provisions.*
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