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May 29, 2008
House Bill 1000: Adds HPV to the Mandatory Teen Vaccination Program Authors: Summary: Under House Bill 1000 the Department for Public Health would have required teenage females to receive the HPV vaccine as part of the regular vaccination program. The Department for Public Health would have been required to provide this vaccination free of charge to “at risk” teens; creating a greater tax burden to Hawaii taxpayers. Status:
Bill died when legislature adjourned. HSLDA's Position: Action Requested: Background: Those who are most likely to get HPV are those who have sex at an early age, have many sex partners, or have a sex partner who has had many partners. However, the vaccine, Gardasil, will not cure or treat HPV. There is currently no cure for these sexually transmitted viruses. Even the FDA and the CDE admit the only “cure” is abstinence before marriage and a monogamous relationship during marriage. HSLDA believes that parents should be the ones to determine whether this immunization is right for their daughters, and not forced upon them by the legislature. This is more of a parental rights issue than a homeschool issue. However, it is vitally important that homeschool families take a stand for parental freedom in Hawaii. |
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