Connecticut Bill: HB 5044
Connecticut Vaccine Standards and Commissioner Authority Expansion
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Bill Information
Summary
Bill Summary
HB 5044 lets the Commissioner of Public Health set a statewide standard of care for immunizations for both children and adults, based on recommended vaccine schedules from major medical organizations (e.g., CDC/ACIP, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, ACOG, ACP) and the commissioner’s own schedules, and requires that this standard and all updates be posted online (but treated as guidance, not formal regulations). It expands the state immunization program to cover more FDA‑licensed vaccines (including adult vaccines), broadens what pharmacists and other providers can order and administer under that standard, updates nursing‑home and facility immunization requirements, guarantees that state‑regulated insurance plans cover all vaccines included in the standard, and authorizes standing orders for vaccines and other medical interventions during declared public health emergencies.
Why It Matters to the Make America Healthy Again Movement
The MAHA Movement opposes this bill because it significantly expands the Public Health Commissioner’s unilateral power to define the “standard of care” for vaccines, extend that standard to adults, and effectively turn those commissioner‑chosen schedules into de‑facto mandates linked to insurance coverage and institutional requirements. By centralizing vaccine‑policy authority, enabling broad use of standing orders, and tightening alignment of facilities and insurers around an expansive state‑set schedule, HB 5044 moves Connecticut further away from MAHA’s medical‑freedom priorities of limiting mandates, preserving religious and conscience protections, and ensuring truly voluntary, case‑by‑case vaccination decisions.
Introduced
03/19/2026
In Committee
03/30/2026
Passed
Pending
Sponsors
Martha Marx
Democratic/Working Families Senator (CT)

Cristin McCarthy Vahey
Democratic Representative (CT)