MASSACHUSETTS: S.1557 is removing religious exemptions, threatening our kids
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- Massachusetts Senate Bill S.1557 seeks to remove the religious exemption for school vaccine requirements. If passed, this bill would strip families of the right to make deeply personal medical decisions based on their religious beliefs — a right currently protected under state law.
- This legislation is unnecessary and unjustified. The current rate of religious exemptions in Massachusetts is approximately 1%, showing that these exemptions are not widespread and pose no public health threat. Eliminating them is not about safety — it’s about control.
- S.1557 violates our fundamental right to religious freedom and undermines the principle of informed consent. Parents must retain the ability to make thoughtful, faith-informed, and individualized decisions for their children’s health.
- Take Action Today: Write your Massachusetts state senator, representative and the Joint Committee on Public Health, where the bills currently reside. Tell them you oppose S.1557 and urge them to vote NO on any bill that removes the religious exemption. Share your personal story about why religious freedom and informed consent matter to you and your family.
- Encourage others to speak up. Our voices are stronger together. We must protect the rights of all families to make health decisions in alignment with their faith and conscience. Don’t wait — your voice matters.