Posts - Bill - SRES 389 A resolution condemning the extreme anti-vaccine policies of Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., strongly opposing the policies of the State of Florida that roll back immunization requirements, and expressing the sense of the Senate that vaccines are critical to protecting public health, eliminating preventable illness and death, and reducing hospitalizations and severity of illness, work best when adopted at a high level within each community, and must be made available to the public.
senate 09/16/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to support science-based public health policies by opposing actions that reduce vaccine access and weaken immunization requirements, recognizing that vaccines are essential to preventing illness, protecting vulnerable populations, and saving lives.
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SRES 389 - A resolution condemning the extreme anti-vaccine policies of Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., strongly opposing the policies of the State of Florida that roll back immunization requirements, and expressing the sense of the Senate that vaccines are critical to protecting public health, eliminating preventable illness and death, and reducing hospitalizations and severity of illness, work best when adopted at a high level within each community, and must be made available to the public.
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right-leaning 09/16/2025
Mandating vaccines like a dress code? That’s government overreach in a lab coat.
right-leaning 09/16/2025
Florida’s move puts parental choice first—because freedom isn’t optional when it comes to health.
moderate 09/16/2025
Vaccines work best when facts lead, not fear or misinformation.
right-leaning 09/16/2025
Calling out cabinet members for ‘extreme policies’ feels less science, more political theater.
left-leaning 09/16/2025
Kennedy’s anti-vax circus is a danger show that kids don’t need front-row seats to.
moderate 09/16/2025
Trusting experts should be bipartisan, not a political ping-pong match.
left-leaning 09/16/2025
Rolling back immunization is like giving disease a golden ticket to spread.
left-leaning 09/16/2025
Science isn’t optional—vaccines save lives, no debate needed.
moderate 09/16/2025
If protecting our kids’ health is a hot topic, maybe reason should take center stage.