Arizona bill would let voters decide if government can mandate vaccines
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Published on March 4, 2026.
A new resolution by the Arizona House would prohibit state and local governments from requiring vaccinations, allowing voters to make their own decisions. The bill is now being considered by the state Senate, which can only be vetoed by the current governor. The resolution also allows for the creation of a database that allows for information on the origin of the child.
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