Calif. Senate Passes Bill That Lets Kids Get Healthcare Without Parental Consent

Calif. Senate Passes Bill That Lets Kids Get Healthcare Without Parental Consent

The Golden State is moving forward with a bill that undermines families medical decisions. The California bill allows children from ages 12 to 17 to receive different forms of healthcare without parental consent.

The bill passed the Senate Judiciary Committee at the beginning of May and recently passed the Senate Health Committee. The vote was 21-7 with Sen. Ben Hueso (D-Calif.) and Melissa Hurtado (D-Calif.) voting ‘no.’

 

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