These 80 Republican Members of Congress Voted to Fund a Federal Vaccine Database

RINOs like Dan Crenshaw voted to give money to create a federal vaccine database.

Liberal Republicans including Texas’ Dan Crenshaw helped leftists pass vaccine legislation that creates a federal government database of who has taken shots. The database could theoretically be used in the future to force everyone take a vaccine or to implement a nationwide vaccine passport system.

“Eighty House Republicans voted with Democrats on [November 30] to pass the Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, which if passed by the Senate and signed into law would fund a federal vaccination database,” Breitbart reported.

New Jersey Congressional candidate Tricia Flanagan tweeted out the 80 Republican Members of Congress who voted in favor of HR 550.

Breitbart News Reported:

According to the bill, also called  H. R. 550, the government would provide $400 million in taxpayer dollars to fund “immunization system data modernization and expansion,” a system otherwise defined as “a confidential, population-based, computerized database that records immunization doses administered by any health care provider to persons within the geographic area covered by that database.”

Do you think a vaccine federal database is a good idea? Does the federal government need that kind of access into private citizens’ medical history? Comment your thoughts below!


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