Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR209

Caption

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of Texans for Vaccine Choice.

Impact

While HR209 itself does not impose new laws or regulations, it brings attention to ongoing discussions regarding personal autonomy in health matters, specifically vaccination. By commending an organization that champions vaccine choice, the bill reflects a growing sentiment among certain groups in Texas advocating for minimal government intervention in healthcare decisions. As such, it aligns with the interests of constituents who favor personal choice over mandated health policies.

Summary

House Bill HR209 is a commendatory bill that honors 'Texans for Vaccine Choice' on the occasion of its 10th anniversary of advocacy and service to Texans. The bill does not include specific regulatory changes or amendments, but it serves as a public acknowledgment of the organization’s efforts in the realm of health freedom and vaccine choice. This highlight of advocacy underscores the importance of individual rights and personal choice in the context of vaccination policies in Texas.

Contention

Although HR209 is a commendatory measure rather than a legislative reform, it is situated within a broader context of legal and societal debates regarding vaccination mandates. Supporters of 'Texans for Vaccine Choice' argue for the preservation of freedom of choice in medical decisions, while opponents may raise concerns about public health implications. This tension between personal rights and community health outcomes is a notable point of contention in policy discussions surrounding vaccination.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR72

Recognizing Texans for Vaccine Choice on the occasion of its 10th anniversary of its founding.

TX S1306

"Children's Vaccination Bill of Rights"; provides children in State with certain protections concerning vaccines.

TX S0469

Requires written consent by recipient or parent before vaccine and prohibits discrimination against those who don't vaccinate and fines up to $25,000 for violation. Also prohibits DCYF from investigating their for failure to vaccinate their child.

TX S2565

Requires written consent by recipient or parent before vaccine and prohibits discrimination against those who don't vaccinate and fines up to $25,000 for violation. Also prohibits DCYF from investigating their for failure to vaccinate their child.

TX HCR161

Commemorating the 180th anniversary of the admission of Texas into the Union.

TX HCR173

Urging The Department Of Health To Undertake Preliminary Education, Outreach, And Vaccination Drive Efforts At Schools In Hawaii With Vaccination Rates Under Thirty Percent, Beginning At The Start Of The 2025-2026 School Year, In Partnership With Community Health Centers And Other Local Healthcare Providers.

TX SR367

Polio Vaccination Campaign; 70th anniversary; commemorate

TX HR761

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HCR163

Commemorating the 190th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto.

TX K00996

Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Truth Pharm

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.