Joanna Andros

I am writing again to oppose this bill HB524. Children and families have been accessing vaccines easily and at no cost for years, They probably received them routinely without during well child visits, without having to make an effort and at little to no cost. Already we are seeing cases of measles which can have serious consequences including death. Other consequences are disruptions to education, and work places when parents have to stay home with children. Why would a state want to change a situation which has been keeping people healthy? Why turn down money that keeps a state population healthy? As the old saying goes, "if it aint broke, don't fix it." Forget the conspiracies and consider the health of the state. Thank you!