Five bills are on the table. All of them terrible. If you want an example of what not to do, California is your model. What are these people thinking?
| Steve Kirsch18 hr ago | 302356 |
Five bad California State Legislature bills
Here are five bills on the table in the current session of the California legislature. Wow. If you had to make a list of the worst possible 5 bills to pass, I don’t think you could do any better than this list:
- COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates for K – 12 without Personal Belief Exemptions
- Vaccine Mandates for Private and Public Employees, and Proof of Vaccination for Patrons to Enter Certain Establishments
- Protections for Employers Who Require Vaccination of Employees
- HPV Vaccine Mandate for High School Students
- Age of Consent Lowered for Children to Receive Vaccines
Senator Feinstein’s really bad idea

However, not to be outdone, California Senator Diane Feinstein just proposed a new bill called the U.S. Travel Public Safety Act that will require individuals to show proof of full COVID vaccination to fly in the United States (or comply with whatever rules that the CDC comes up with for non-fully-vaccinated people). You can totally trust the CDC on this. Everyone knows that.
Why is this bill needed? There is no science behind this. There never is. It’s all about belief.