Personal rights over public Health: Anti-vaccine rhetoric in the Texas Legislature

Vaccine X. 2024 Feb 28:18:100468. doi: 10.1016/j.jvacx.2024.100468. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was an observed increase in anti-vaccine sentiment linked with requirements for the vaccines. But how did these ideas impact the politics of vaccines? In this paper, the authors analyze witness statements from the 2021 Texas Legislative Session during vaccine-related hearings. Specifically, the research focused on five hearings for bills that related to vaccine requirements or vaccine transparency laws filed during the 2021Texas Legislative Session and witnesses who opposed these measures. From the 128 witnesses cataloged and analyzed, we found 84 witnesses opposed to vaccines. Medical freedom and the right to opt-out of a medical procedure as well as concerns about vaccine safety and effectiveness were most frequently used by witnesses to justify their stance against vaccine requirements or vaccines. While some witnesses were opposed to all vaccines, most focused their objections on the COVID-19 vaccine specifically.

Keywords: Anti-vaccine; Medical freedom; Texas; Vaccine hesitant; Vaccine policy.