SB 866 Minors: vaccine consent (2022) INACTIVE BILL


Boards of Education OPPOSE

*ABC Unified School District March 15, 2022

*Capistrano Unified School District (not in Assembly Judiciary bill analysis but in previous committee)

Chaffey Joint Union High School District on agenda (pages 26-28) February 15, 2022 Downloaded Resolution Signed Resolution

Clovis Unified School District

Fullerton School District

Galt Joint Union Elementary School District

*Kern High School  District Letter addressing SB 871 and SB 866 March 9, 2022

*Kingsbury Elementary Charter School District (not in Assembly Judiciary bill analysis but in previous committee)

North Cow Creek Elementary School District

*Ontario-Montclair School District on agenda (pages 50-52) for February 3, 2022 Downloaded Resolution Signed Resolution

Placer County Office of Education Letter opposing SB 866 March 22, 2022

Western Placer Unified School District Letter February 15, 2022


Boards of Supervisors OPPOSE

Inyo County Board of Supervisors Letter addresses SB 871 and SB 866 March 23, 2022

Tulare County Board of Supervisors


City

City of Bakersfield


Letters from Organizations OPPOSE

A Voice for Choice Advocacy January 21, 2022 A Voice for Choice Advocacy May 26, 2022

Alliance of Los Angeles County Parents

California Health Coalition Advocacy

Educate. Advocate. April 14, 2022

Convention on Health Rights

*Families for Opening Carlsbad Schools

NVIC

Pacific Justice Institute


Letters of Support and Letters of Opposition in through the Legislative Portal SB 866


*Not listed in bill analysis


VIDEOS

CA State Senate passes bill allowing kids, teens get vax without parental consent May 13, 2022

Advocacy Lifeline Episode 26: Exposing CA Bill SB 866 by Senators Wiener and Pan, Minor Consent to Vaccination--A Dangerous Threat to Children and Parents + What You Can Do to Help Stop It May 9, 2022

Calif. Senate Passes Bill That Lets Kids Get Healthcare Without Parental Consent May 17, 2022


FDA Fact Sheet VACCINE INFORMATION FACT SHEET FOR RECIPIENTS AND CAREGIVERS ABOUT COMIRNATY (COVID-19 VACCINE, mRNA) AND THE PFIZER-BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE TO PREVENT CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) FOR USE IN INDIVIDUALS 12 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER


Scott Weiner Fact Sheet SENATE BILL 866

Q: Does this bill cover COVID-19 vaccinations?

A: Yes. All COVID-19 vaccines approved under FDA emergency authorization or the regular FDA approval process are covered under this legislation. While some may argue that the bill language specific to FDA “approval” does not cover vaccinations that have been authorized for emergency use, California law does not make this distinction.



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