Colorado Lawmakers Want to Safeguard Science-backed Vaccine Recommendations
We need your testimony to make these recommendations law
What You Need to Know
What’s happening:
On February 25 at 1:30 PM, the House Health & Human Services Committee will hear SB26-032, the Promoting Immunization Access for Coloradans Act — a bill designed to protect stable, science-based immunization access in Colorado.
Why it matters:
Recent shifts in federal vaccine guidance have created uncertainty for families and healthcare providers. SB26-032 ensures Colorado can continue relying on trusted, evidence-based medical organizations to maintain consistent access to recommended vaccines. This bill does not create new mandates and does not change exemption policies — it protects access for those who choose to vaccinate.
What happens next:
If the committee advances the bill, it will continue through the legislative process. Legislators need to hear from families, healthcare professionals, and community members who support stable, science-based immunization policy.
What you can do:
Sign up to testify or stay informed about upcoming action steps. Your voice helps demonstrate that Colorado supports evidence-based public health policy.
How long it takes:
Less than 1 minute to sign up.

