INDIANA: Help protect health care students from forced vaccination!
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- We’ve received countless stories from health science students that they are unable to fulfill clinical requirements for their degrees without getting vaccinated, despite claiming a religious exemption.
- Although both university employees and students in the state of Indiana can claim a religious exemption to vaccination, health care students are left without rights to pursue their careers even after filing an exemption.
- The state of Indiana has cited the need for more health care workers over and over again. It’s time to remove barriers to completing health science degrees by passing a law stating that education programs training health professionals may not require vaccination as a condition of participating in or obtaining clinical training.
- Help us protect health care students by asking Chairman Behning to schedule HB1072 for a committee hearing. The committee hearing is the first step to moving the bill toward becoming law in the state of Indiana.

