Florida Senate OKs school vaccine exemptions, saying parents know best
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By Jeffrey S. Solochek
Published on March 10, 2026.
The Florida State Department of Public Affairs has approved the controversial decision to allow for the use of children's rights to play. The state of Florida is currently under review. The public will be informed about the implications of this decision. The article also mentions the potential for a lawsuit against the government.
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