Well, here's Jessica Biel apparently lobbying California lawmakers alongside anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
who sued over a mandatory vaccination order in Williamsburg, meant to combat a serious measles outbreak there.Kennedy Jr. has also been focused on combating legislation in California authored by state senator and pediatrician Dr.
Richard Pan, which aims to increase the oversight of medical exemptions, a doctor’s note that allows parentsPan and his co-sponsor in the State Assembly, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, allege that “a handful of doctors in the state” are abusing the medical exemption process and selling exemptions to parents who don’t have an actual medical reason for not vaccinating their kids.
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