Politics & Government
Vaccine Bill Passes Assembly Committee
Hundreds of opponents attended the hearing and held a rally on the capitol steps.

A vaccine bill that would end the “personal belief exemption” passed an Assembly committee Tuesday.
The 12-6 vote sends it to the Assembly floor.
Before the vote, the bill was amended to allow doctors to consider family history when issuing medical exemptions, which would still be allowed.
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Senate Bill 277 has already cleared the Senate.
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The bill was authored by Democratic Sens. Richard Pan of Sacramento and Ben Allen of Santa Monica following the measles outbreak that began at Disneyland and spread amongst unvaccinated children.
The measles outbreak began in December and sickened 136 Californians before the state declared the outbreak over.
Gov. Jerry Brown has not spoken publicly about the bill, but analysts expect him to sign it.
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