New students entering school in Connecticut may not be welcome in the fall unless they’ve been vaccinated, making many parents unhappy. State lawmakers are considering a controversial bill that would remove the religious exemption for school vaccinations. We’ll discuss how Connecticut could learn from the fallout of a similar law in New York, with guests: Chris Keating, capitol bureau chief, Hartford Courant Saud Anwar, M.D., deputy president pro tem, Connecticut State Senate, D-South Windsor LeeAnn Ducat, founder, Informed Choice Connecticut Michael Gormley, Albany reporter, Newsday John Garruto, president, New York Association of School Psychologists Alan Singer, Ph.D., professor of teaching, learning and technology, Hofstra University
New students entering school in Connecticut may not be welcome in the fall unless they’ve been vaccinated, making many parents unhappy. State lawmakers are considering a controversial bill that would remove the religious exemption for school vaccinations. We’ll discuss how Connecticut could learn from the fallout of a similar law in New York, with guests: Chris Keating, capitol bureau chief, Hartford Courant Saud Anwar, M.D., deputy president pro tem, Connecticut State Senate, D-South Windsor