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4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Family Vaccine Protection Act.
HR3701 · 119th Congress
Family Vaccine Protection Act
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What HR3701 actually does
This story is about Cassidy hammers RFK Jr. on abortion drugs, vaccine-preventable deaths. This bill would put ACIP into federal statute rather than leaving it purely to agency discretion.
If passed, it would:
- Put ACIP into federal statute (i.e., codify it) rather than leaving it purely to agency discretion • Potentially make vaccine-recommendation governance more stable across administrations.
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This story is about Cassidy hammers RFK Jr. on abortion drugs, vaccine-preventable deaths. This bill would roll back the FDA’s 2023 REMS modifications for mifepristone.
If passed, it would
- Roll back the FDA’s 2023 REMS modifications for mifepristone (including changes affecting dispensing pathways • Bar “similar changes” going forward (per CRS summary on the bill page.
This story is about Cassidy hammers RFK Jr. on abortion drugs, vaccine-preventable deaths. This bill would limit removal of ACIP members to “for cause” and require notice/opportunity for hearing.
If passed, it would
- Limit removal of ACIP members to “for cause” and require notice/opportunity for hearing • Require immediate reinstatement of ACIP members (per the bill’s approach.
This story is about Cassidy hammers RFK Jr. on abortion drugs, vaccine-preventable deaths. This bill would require coverage of ACIP-recommended immunizations under Medicare, Medicaid/CHIP, and many private plans.
If passed, it would
- Require coverage of ACIP-recommended immunizations under Medicare, Medicaid/CHIP, and many private plans • Tie coverage to ACIP recommendations, reinforcing the practical impact of evidence-based guidance.
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