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2007 Senate Bill 416 (Require certain HPV information be made available ) (Senate Roll Call 154)

Passed in the Senate (37 to 0) on May 29, 2007. [History, Amendments & Comments]

The vote was 37 in favor, 0 opposed, and 1 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 154 at Senate Journal 52)

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The following legislators supported 2007 Senate Bill 416 (Require certain HPV information be made available ):

Allen (R) Anderson (D) Barcia (D) Basham (D) Birkholz (R) Bishop (R)
Brater (D) Brown (R) Cassis (R) Cherry (D) Clark-Coleman (D) Clarke (D)
Cropsey (R) Garcia (R) George (R) Gilbert (R) Gleason (D) Hardiman (R)
Hunter (D) Jacobs (D) Jansen (R) Jelinek (R) Kahn (R) Kuipers (R)
McManus (R) Olshove (D) Pappageorge (R) Patterson (R) Prusi (D) Richardville (R)
Sanborn (R) Schauer (D) Scott (D) Stamas (R) Switalski (D) Van Woerkom (R)
Whitmer (D)      

The following legislators opposed 2007 Senate Bill 416 (Require certain HPV information be made available ):

The following legislators did not vote on 2007 Senate Bill 416 (Require certain HPV information be made available ):

Thomas (D)

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1) Good job, Sen. Stamas [by Anonymous Citizen on June 28, 2007]
Thanks.
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2) Please NO. [by Anonymous Citizen on April 25, 2007]
The government has no place advertising this vaccine for phamaceutical companies. This should be between a person and their doctor only. This is the next step before this drug is made mandatory. There are way too many questions, and not enough testing on wether this new vaccine is actually safe for our girls..
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3) 2007 Senate Bill 416 (Require certain HPV information be made available ) [by admin on January 1, 2001]
Introduced in the Senate on April 19, 2007, to require that if school districts provide information on immunizations, infectious disease, medications, or other school health issues to parents and guardians of sixth graders, then they must also provide information about the risks associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), and the availability, effectiveness, and potential risks of HPV vaccines

The vote was 37 in favor, 0 opposed and 1 not voting

(Senate Roll Call 154 at Senate Journal 52)

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