Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1428

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Prohibits educational institutions from mandating COVID-19 vaccines or gene therapy treatments

Impact

The bill sets forth significant changes to the regulatory framework governing health mandates within state educational institutions. Specifically, it aims to provide individuals—both students and staff—autonomy over their health decisions regarding COVID-19 vaccines and related treatments. By introducing these provisions, SB1428 indicates a shift towards personal choice, impacting the policies that institutions may adopt concerning public health and safety protocols in educational settings.

Summary

Senate Bill 1428 seeks to prohibit both public elementary and secondary schools, as well as institutions of higher education, from mandating COVID-19 vaccinations or gene therapy treatments for their employees or students. The restrictions outlined in the bill will take effect beginning in the 2026-27 academic year, ensuring that no educational institution can require vaccination or treatment as a condition for physical presence on campus, acceptance for employment, or student admission.

Contention

The proposed legislation has generated debate regarding the balance between public health measures and individual freedoms. Supporters argue that the bill protects personal liberties by preventing coercive health mandates by educational authorities. On the other hand, critics may argue that such measures could hinder public health efforts aimed at controlling the spread of COVID-19 and undermine the safety of the school environment. Additionally, there are concerns about potential financial repercussions for institutions penalized with the loss of state aid if they fail to comply with these new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB222

Prohibits educational institutions from mandating COVID-19 vaccines or gene therapy treatments

MO SB38

Creates provisions relating to educational institutions

MO SB90

Modifies provisions relating to alternative therapies and treatments, including psilocybin

MO HB829

Modifies provisions relating to alternative therapies and treatments, including psilocybin

MO SB765

Prohibits obscene or harmful materials from being accessible to minors in public schools and charter schools

MO SB597

Establishes provisions relating to single-sex access to restrooms and other facilities in public buildings and educational institutions

MO SB285

Prohibits certain mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy for minors

MO SB334

Preempts local ordinances mandating the provision of certain employment benefits

MO SJR37

Prohibits laws or public policies from infringing on the right of individuals to refuse medical procedures or treatments

MO SB160

Establishes provisions relating to educational institutions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.