Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD436

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

An Act to Prohibit State Agencies from Promoting the COVID-19 Vaccination to Children

Impact

If enacted, LD436 would have direct implications for public health policy in Maine, particularly in how state agencies communicate about vaccinations. The bill could lead to a reduction in awareness and educational outreach about COVID-19 vaccinations for children, potentially impacting public health outcomes related to the pandemic. Critics may argue that this could hinder efforts to protect young individuals and curb the spread of the virus among this demographic.

Summary

LD436 is legislation that seeks to prohibit state agencies in Maine from promoting the COVID-19 vaccination to individuals under the age of 18. The bill explicitly states that through any program, including the MaineCare program, no state agency may promote the vaccination through any means, such as educational materials or public websites. This legislative move presents a significant shift in the state's approach to health communication regarding COVID-19 vaccinations for minors.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD436 appears to be contentious. Proponents of the bill may view it as a safeguard against what they perceive as overreach by the government in health-related matters, valuing parental choice in medical decisions for their children. Conversely, opponents are likely to express concern that the bill undermines public health initiatives and could deprive children of vital health information regarding vaccinations that protect against COVID-19.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the broader implications for vaccine promotion and public health strategy in the state. Advocates for the bill argue it promotes autonomy for families, while health experts may argue it is a dangerous precedent that could prevent children from receiving important health information. The debate highlights a fundamental conflict between individual rights and community health concerns during a public health crisis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1547

An Act to Temporarily Prohibit the State from Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations

ME LD1501

An Act to Protect Maine Citizens from Discrimination by Including Vaccination Status as a Protected Class

ME LD869

An Act to Protect Education Access by Prohibiting a Mandate for Schoolchildren for a COVID-19 Vaccine or a Vaccine Under an Emergency Use Authorization

ME LD208

An Act to Require MaineCare Assessments for Children

ME LD1521

An Act to Support the Essential Support Workforce by Promoting Enhanced Reimbursement and Benefits and Encouraging Information Sharing

ME LD299

An Act to Correct Language Related to Medicaid Coverage for Children

ME LD59

An Act to Prohibit Inclusion of the COVID-19 Vaccine in the Universal Childhood Immunization Program

ME LD1271

An Act to Require a Disclaimer on Promotional Materials for Medicare, Medicaid and MaineCare Products by Private Entities

ME LD345

An Act to Transition the Responsibility for Child Find Activities and for Ensuring a Free, Appropriate Public Education for Eligible Children from the Child Development Services System to School Administrative Units

ME LD2120

An Act to Fund the Delivery of Educational Services to Children with Special Needs as Required by State and Federal Law in Special Purpose Private Preschools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.