UPDATED: These Covid-19 Bills Still Moving Through CA Legislature

Here are the bills still up for debate centered on immunization, medical freedom and Covid-19 information:

  • Senate Bill 866 - minors age 12 and older are able to consent to medical care and treatment without parent approval.

Introduced by Senators Wiener and Pan

(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Wicks)

(Coauthor: Senator Newman)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Low, Ting, and Akilah Weber)

Click here for the bill's text

  • Senate Bill 920 - allows for the medical board to investigate and access physician files without patient consent.

Introduced by Senator Hurtado

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  • Senate Bill 1184 - school health personnel can disclose children's medical information to a third party without parental consent.

Introduced by Senator Cortese

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  • Senate Bill 1390 - bans any person or organization from saying statements which the government deems untrue or misleading including on the internet and in ads.

Introduced by Senator Pan

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  • Senate Bill 1479 - requires schools to create long term Covid-19 testing plans and reporting to the CDPH.

Introduced by Dr. Richard Pan

(Coauthors: Senators Wiener and Newman)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Weber, Low, and Wicks)

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  • Assembly Bill 2098 - will classify any anti-covid medical information as "unprofessional" and can be subject to disciplinary action from the medical board.

Introduced by Assembly Member Low

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Akilah Weber, and Wicks)

(Coauthors: Senators Pan and Wiener)

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  • Assembly Bill 1797 - will create a vaccine tracking program and will allow for government agencies to access vaccine records of all persons.

Introduced by Assembly Member Akilah Weber

(Principal coauthor: Senator Pan)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Low and Wicks)

(Coauthors: Senators Newman and Wiener)

Click here for the bill's text


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