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Senator Shippey’s RS31966 would impose temporary moratorium on certain experimental gene-therapy immunizations

2520775 · January 28, 2025
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Senator Brandon Shippey asked the Senate Health and Welfare Committee to print RS31966, the "Doug Cameron Act," to impose a temporary moratorium on experimental human gene-therapy products used as immunizations for infectious disease indications; the committee voted to send the RS to print and sponsors said experts will be invited to the hearing.

Senator Brandon Shippey introduced RS31966, described in committee as a temporary moratorium on the use of experimental human gene-therapy products as immunizations for infectious disease indications.

"This legislation is named in honor of Doug Cameron, an Idaho rancher whose life was forever changed after receiving a genetic immunization," Shippey said, recounting the…

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