AB 144 allows the state to establish vaccines and preventive health care recommendations by using independent authorities instead of the CDC, including the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, and the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Newsom said the state took action because of what he called the “Trump administration’s chaos and politicization of science.”
“Our states are united in putting science, safety, and transparency first—and in protecting families with clear, credible vaccine guidance,” Newsom said in a joint statement with Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson, and Hawaii Gov. Josh Green.
“The West Coast Health Alliance stands united in protecting public health and always putting safety before politics,” the governors said.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has accelerated efforts to remake national vaccine policies. In the past few weeks, he has restricted eligibility for COVID-19 shots and boosted federal support for states’ vaccine exemptions.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spokesman Andrew Nixon said the CDC continues to follow science.
“Democrat-run states that pushed unscientific school lockdowns, toddler mask mandates, and draconian vaccine passports during the COVID era completely eroded the American people’s trust in public health agencies,” Nixon told The Epoch Times in an email.

Nixon said that the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee “remains the scientific body guiding immunization recommendations in this country, and HHS will ensure policy is based on rigorous evidence and Gold Standard Science, not the failed politics of the pandemic.”
California and the newly formed West Coast Health Alliance will continue to recommend the COVID vaccines for children, despite the cancellation, but those recommendations are separate from specific school requirements.
Transgender Treatment, Abortion Covered
Some hot-button items were also included in the bill—including state-funded abortion and treatment for people identifying as transgender.By signing the bill, Newsom authorized the state’s health care reserve fund—funded by the federal government and state taxpayers—to pay health insurance plans to defray the cost of offering “gender-affirming care,” including puberty blockers, hormonal treatments, and transgender surgery.

The law also continues the state mandate that health insurance plans sold through the state’s exchange provide coverage for “gender affirming care,” including medical, mental health, and surgical services.
It will also establish the Abortion Access Fund to pay for abortions and provide abortion access. This will be funded by health insurance plans and administered by the Department of Health Care Access and Information.







