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Hepatitis B is primarily transmitted through high-risk behaviors and occupational exposure—not through typical childhood activities. Yet New Hampshire mandates this vaccine for all children before they can attend school, regardless of their individual risk profile or their parents' medical judgment.
HB1719 removes Hepatitis B from the list of required childhood immunizations, restoring parents' authority to make informed medical decisions for their own children. This isn't about banning vaccines—it's about respecting the fundamental right of parents to assess their child's individual health needs and risk factors without government interference.
Your voice matters. Contact your legislators today and urge them to support HB1719. Stand up for parental rights and medical freedom in New Hampshire.
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Hepatitis B is primarily transmitted through high-risk behaviors and occupational exposure—not through typical childhood activities. Yet New Hampshire mandates this vaccine for all children before they can attend school, regardless of their individual risk profile or their parents' medical judgment.
HB1719 removes Hepatitis B from the list of required childhood immunizations, restoring parents' authority to make informed medical decisions for their own children. This isn't about banning vaccines—it's about respecting the fundamental right of parents to assess their child's individual health needs and risk factors without government interference.
Your voice matters. Contact your legislators today and urge them to support HB1719. Stand up for parental rights and medical freedom in New Hampshire.