INDIANA: Help expand vaccine choice for Hoosiers!
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- For the last several years, we have worked with lawmakers toward having no mandates for employment in the state of Indiana. Together we have slowly shored up our rights with stronger exemptions, with the goal of having no mandates at all.
- We still hear from you in Indiana that job opportunities depend on vaccination status. Exemptions exist, but they are not always honored.
- One way to expand the ability to choose is to add a universal vaccine exemption to Indiana law so that an employer can request a vaccine but must accept all exemptions, regardless of medical need or religious practices, purely based on informed consent.
- Indiana State Representative Becky Cash filed House Bill 1071 (HB1071) to add a universal vaccine exemption to Indiana law because religious and medical exemptions are still being denied, and some individuals want to decline for reasons other than religious or medical.
- Please support HB1071 by filling in the form to email Chairman Barrett asking for HB1071 to get a hearing in his health care committee. The committee hearing is the first step to moving the bill toward becoming law in the state of Indiana.