Rice University: Texas Lawmakers See Vaccine Legislation as Nonpartisan
December 10, 2020
December 10, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 10 (TNSRep) -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Vaccine-related legislation should be promoted as nonpartisan, new research suggests, and most Texas lawmakers agree despite a vocal anti-vaccine movement.
Vaccination rates have decreased over the past decade in the United States due to a "resurgence of anti-vaccine rhetoric and activity," according to researchers Kirstin Matthews, a fellow in science and technology policy . . .
Vaccine-related legislation should be promoted as nonpartisan, new research suggests, and most Texas lawmakers agree despite a vocal anti-vaccine movement.
Vaccination rates have decreased over the past decade in the United States due to a "resurgence of anti-vaccine rhetoric and activity," according to researchers Kirstin Matthews, a fellow in science and technology policy . . .