California lawmaker proposes letting kids 12 and older get vaccines without parental consent
California state senator Scott Wiener has introduced a bill lowering the vaccine age of consent from 18 to 12.
"California law already allows 12-17 year olds to access various forms of healthcare without parental consent, eg: HPV & hep B vaccines, abortion care, birth control, mental healthcare, domestic violence-related care," Wiener tweeted Friday. "Let’s let teens protect their health."
San Francisco's director of public health and youth advocates were among those who joined Wiener at a Friday news conference introducing the legislation.
One youth advocate, Nyla, a seventh-grader, said, "We're exposed to so much that we're old enough to have a say so when something will benefit us. … This bill gives me hope for kids whose parents don't always make decisions in their best interest even when they mean well."
-ABC News' Izzy Alvarez