URGENT CALIFORNIA: Click to stop yet another forced vaccination requirement for school
AB659 must be amended to remove the school HPV vaccine requirement, comments needed before March 15
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- In part, AB 659 requires 8-12th graders to get vaccinated against Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection (STI), to attend public or private school, starting January 1 2024.
- This bill would have a significant fiscal impact on schools: ~700,000 (30%) of 8-12th graders will be denied school, resulting in huge financial losses and ADA losses. Also, the new 8th grade checkpoint would create administrative costs.
- AB659 is arbitrary and non-inclusive: HPV is a sexually-transmitted infection (STI) and a school vaccine mandate for an STI is neither appropriate nor applicable, as it’s not communicable beyond sexual encounters. This bill will deny access to in-person education and contribute to significant mental health issues among California teens. In addition, four states (Hawaii, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) require HPV vaccine for school but allow personal and/or religious belief exemptions.
- This bill is discriminatory: lower vaccine uptake among low-income and ethnically-diverse families disadvantages them further. This bill also does not honor the personal or religious belief exemptions that should, at minimum, be available.
- AB659 is ignoring active litigation and no medication with active litigation should be mandated. Over thirty lawsuits have been filed for fraud against Merck, the sole manufacturer of the HPV vaccine.
- The premise of this bill is flawed. It’s being touted as the Cancer Prevention Act, but HPV vaccine efficacy still needs to be established. HPV Vaccine clinical trials were not designed to detect if the vaccine actually prevents cervical cancer. This vaccine was introduced in 2006 (17 years ago) so the oldest HPV vaccinated teens are only 30 years old. The median age of HPV diagnosis is 50 years old, so we will reasonably have to wait another twenty years to determine if the HPV vaccine has actually prevented HPV infections.
- All medications come with risk of adverse events. Over 450 deaths and 61,000 serious medical conditions have been reported from HPV vaccines to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). Guardasil 9, the only HPV vaccine available in the U.S., contains 500 mcg of aluminum, yet the FDA limits aluminum to 25mcg per day for IV dextrose solutions without taking a position or addressing the safe limit of aluminum in vaccines. Even with multiple studies showing that injected aluminum bioaccumulates, causing systemic toxicity, the FDA refuses to establish a safe upper limit of aluminum in vaccines.
- Trust in public health is declining. Mandating a vaccine for school that does not prevent an infection communicable at school will further erode trust in public health.
- Please take action today to help stop or amend AB659. Write a brief email in your own words asking the Assembly Health Committee to OPPOSE AB 659 to remove the HPV Vaccine Mandate. This does not need to be more than a few sentences stating “I oppose AB 659 bill because ….”. Make sure your letter is polite, to the point, and sounds convincing. Remember you are trying to sway the legislators to vote the way you want them to, not alienate them. Feel free to use these talking points as inspiration.
- For more information, go to A Voice for Choice Advocacy's website.