Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB367

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Vaccines; state entities and county health departments prohibited from advertising, exceptions provided, Attorney General required to investigate violations, penalties provided

Impact

If enacted, HB 367 would significantly alter the landscape of public health communication regarding vaccines. By banning government expenditures for vaccine promotions, it could limit the informational outreach that county health departments can perform concerning vaccination programs. This could potentially lead to decreased vaccine uptake in the community, as the opposing information and messages about vaccine benefits may not be as robustly presented or funded compared to private or pharmaceutical company efforts.

Summary

House Bill 367 seeks to impose restrictions on how governmental entities and county health departments can use public funds related to the promotion of vaccines. Specifically, the bill prohibits any governmental entity from expending public money to advertise or promote vaccines, though it does establish exceptions for certain educational materials provided directly to patients, as well as communications required by federal law. The goal of this bill appears to limit the public's exposure to government-funded vaccine promotion, emphasizing a more cautious approach to vaccine messaging.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns over public health implications. Proponents might argue that the legislation is necessary to prevent government overreach in personal health decisions and promote individual autonomy regarding vaccination. Conversely, opponents could argue that restricting the advertisement and promotion of vaccines undermines public health efforts, particularly in vulnerable communities that may benefit from clear, government-supported vaccination information. Fears about misinformation and vaccine hesitancy could grow if the bill limits educational resources about vaccines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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