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Federal Court supports Connecticut law removing religious exemptions for childhood vaccines.

Connecticut Law Eliminating Religious Exemptions for Childhood Vaccines Upheld ‌by Federal Appeals Court

A Connecticut law eliminating religious exemptions ‍for childhood vaccines has been deemed constitutional and​ legal by a federal appeals court.

In a Friday ruling, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dismissed the claim that refusal to accept religious exemptions for vaccinations was unconstitutional.

“[I]t is not ‍enough for a law to simply affect⁢ religious‍ practice; the law ⁤or the‍ process⁤ of its enactment must demonstrate ‘hostility’ ‍to religion,” stated the court. ⁤“[E]xempting a student from the vaccination requirement because ⁣of a medical condition and exempting a student‌ who declines to be vaccinated for religious reasons are not comparable in ​relation to the State’s ⁤interest.”

The court also emphasized that the accommodations ⁢for​ religious objectors nullified arguments⁤ that the law was hostile⁢ to ​religion, citing a provision in the​ law allowing children already ⁢enrolled in K-12 to maintain their religious exemptions.

The ruling explained that ‌the Connecticut legislature introduced the bill in ⁣2021 to ​address a one percent rise⁢ in child religious ⁢exemptions during ⁤the preceding seven ​years. The court also noted​ that the proposed exemption elimination received overwhelming public opposition ‍(95 percent), with the supportive minority representing‌ various public health agencies and associations.

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong,‌ a Democrat, stated in a press release on Friday that overriding religious freedom was necessary to prevent‌ disease.

“Vaccines save lives — ‌this is a fact beyond dispute. ⁤The legislature acted ⁤responsibly and well within its⁣ authority to protect the ⁣health of Connecticut families⁣ and stop‌ the spread of preventable disease,” ​said Tong. “We will continue to⁤ vigorously defend⁣ our ⁣state’s strong and necessary ⁣public health laws.”

The Connecticut⁣ legislature banned religious exemptions for childhood vaccinations in 2021​ through Connecticut‌ Public Act No. ‍21-6. Under the law, families may not‌ claim⁣ a religious exemption from immunization‌ requirements for preK-12 schools. The law went into effect last September.

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Two days ⁢after Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed the bill ⁣into law, two groups and three mothers sued to stop it: We‍ the Patriots ⁢USA, CT Freedom Alliance, Constantina Lora, Miriam ​Hidalgo, ‍and⁢ Asma⁣ Elidrissi.

The plaintiffs alleged ⁤that ‍the elimination of‌ the religious exemption violated the ⁢Free Exercise⁤ Clause of the First Amendment; a ⁢right to privacy and medical freedom implied⁤ within⁢ the First,⁤ Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments; the Equal Protection Clause ⁢of the ​Fourteenth Amendment; and the liberty interest in childrearing implicit in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth⁣ Amendment.

The⁣ lead ‍plaintiff in the case challenging the law,‌ We the Patriots USA, ​said they plan to appeal to ⁢the Supreme⁢ Court.

Mississippi, California, New York, and Maine have similarly barred religious exemptions for vaccinations; West Virginia has never allowed religious exemptions for required K-12 immunizations.



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