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Heated debate and passionate rallies expected ahead of Senate vote to repeal religious exemption

Heated debate and passionate rallies expected ahead of Senate vote to repeal religious exemption The bill passed the house in favor 90 to 53. As the Senate vote approaches, rallies on both sides of the debate are being planned. Author: Dave Puglisi Updated: 10:50 PM EDT April 26, 2021 HARTFORD, Conn. On Tuesday, the State Senate will be voting on the highly discussed repeal of religious exemption for vaccines. The bill passed the house in favor 90 to 53. As the Senate vote approaches, rallies on both sides of the debate are being planned. There is no emergency so there is no legitimate reason for the government to be taking away a fundamental right to an education for students, said Brian Festa. 

Public Policy, Social Work Researchers: Antipoverity Programs Can Help Reduce Child Neglect

Public Policy, Social Work Researchers: Antipoverty Programs Can Help Reduce Child Neglect Breaking down policy silos would provide significant benefit to children and families. Coordinated effort among antipoverty programs can positively affect child neglect, according to UConn researchers (Getty Images). Copy Link Antipoverty programs in the U.S. have a critical role to play in reducing childhood neglect, according to a new paper published in the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science by UConn public policy and social work researchers, who propose a coordinated, synergistic response among anti-poverty programs to help families achieve safe and consistent care for children.

Debate Continues Over Religious Exemptions for Vaccines in Conn

A 9-year-old boy spoke on Wednesday morning, urging the committee not to remove the religious exemption. He said he testified last year as well. “I was really upset this morning when I realized we are doing this all over again. I love my school, my teachers, my friends, sports, summer camp and now I can lose it all due to HB 6423 and SB 68, he said. If the bill passes I will no longer be able to go to school, learn with my amazing teachers, enjoy my friends and my favorite sport, nor attend the camp. This makes me feel sad,” he added.

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