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California's New Vaccine Bill Stokes Opposition

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Governor Jerry Brown signed a controversial vaccine bill into law yesterday, it's one of the strictest in the nation. Under the new law, parents can no longer opt out of vaccinating their children for religious or personal reasons if they attend public or private schools. But opponents are already gearing up for a legal fight.

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