NEVADA: Stop the creation of a digital ID and potential health passport in Nevada
SB419 and AB7 will allow the use of your health data to create digital IDs and health passports in Nevada.
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- SB419 creates a centralized state database for health and medical records of citizens and requires all medical providers to participate, replacing current private systems. Electronic medical data, which is currently only available within your medical provider's office, will be entered into the central system if this bill passes.
- This bill is the creation of the digital health ID -- a super vaccine passport which could allow citizens to be targeted by government or non-government organizations based upon their private health data. As witnessed throughout the COVID pandemic, government officials and unelected bureaucrats could easily control an individual's movements in a future pandemic or emergency scenario based upon arbitrary health metrics.
- SB419 is estimated to cost taxpayers $5B and include 95,000 illegal aliens in Nevada’s health care system which is already overburdened by a shortage of medical providers. Individual health care providers would also be burdened by costs associated with electronic system setup and maintenance. Data security breaches are commonplace, and this centralized database threatens the security of citizens’ private health information.
- A companion bill, AB7, provides liability protection for medical providers in all aspects relating to digital health records and applies to any error made in data entry or in treatment as result of incorrect information in electronic health records. AB7 requires all health care providers to participate and to include their patients in the HUB system. This is in direct conflict with the vague opt-out clause found in SB419.
- Along with AB7, SB419 threatens your privacy as protected by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees “all people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects.”
- Make your voice heard by emailing and calling the members of the Health and Human Services Committee and telling them:
- You do not consent to giving up your private medical and health information to a centralized data HUB where you do not have direct control of where this data is shared.
- You know this is leading in the direction of a digital health passport and you do not consent and will not comply.

