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Marin School District Considers Endorsing Ban of Vaccine 'Personal Belief Exemption'

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Tonight the board of a Marin County school district takes up a widely debated issue: vaccine exemptions. Board members will be discussing whether to formally support a proposed change in state law that would abolish the "personal belief exemption." That's a way for parents to legally refuse vaccines on behalf of their children.

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