Introduced by Rep. Mark Meadows (D) on September 5, 2007, to require the Department of Education to identify and place on its web site materials that contain information regarding the risks associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), and the availability, effectiveness, and potential risks of HPV vaccines; and encourage public and private schools to provide or make available this information to parents and students.
Referred to the House Health Policy Committee on September 5, 2007.
Reported in the House on January 31, 2008, with the recommendation that the substitute (H-1) be adopted and that the bill then pass.
1) Dangerous vaccines [by Anonymous Citizen on February 1, 2008] Vaccines in general are highly dangerous because of added ingredients. Even though we are told that they removed the mercury, which causes autism, cancer and many problems, probably most still contain mercury in the form of Thimerisal, brought to us by Eli Lilly (who first synthesized LSD - research it!!) Well they do have small batches of vaccines which do not contain Thimerisal for an increased price, but it probably contains other nasties. Some vaccines contain such things as fetal rhesus monkey lung cells, human diploid cells (originating from human aborted fetal tissue,aluminum phosphate, formaldehyde, ammonium sulfate, washed sheep red blood cells, glycerol, sodium chloride and many more - research!!! There is evidence that the vaccine currently being administered for HPV -- Gardasil -- may increase the risk of precancerous cervical lesions by an alarming 44.6 percent in some women. The vaccine, it turns out, may be far more dangerous to the health of women than doing nothing at all.
2) NannyGov.Lansing is starting to scare me! [by truckingal on February 1, 2008] The HPV vaccine is dangerous, seriously over-hyped and DOES NOT PREVENT CERVICAL CANCER!! Before trying to please the pharmaceutical lobbyists, how about checking the real facts regarding the actual incidence and usual progression of HPV (vast majority self-resolve), the fact that the HPV vaccine only prevents 2 types of HPV out of hundreds, and there are serious side-effects being reported worldwide from this over-priced vaccine.
Every time I see what these legislators are working toward in Lansing, I start thinking how attractive a part-time legislature would be. If they only met 3 months every two years, they would cost us much less and wouldnt have time for this incessant meddling! Reply
3) Vaccine watch [by Nobles on September 14, 2007] Honorable Sir, Have you and your people been monitoring the buzz about these vaccines for your-selves? Reply