Anna Dragsbaeck has worked quietly for years to build support for expanding the state’s immunization registry, a database of vaccines given to Texans. Now the executive director of the Texas-based Immunization Partnership is ready for the spotlight: She and her allies are asking lawmakers to include all Texans in the registry. They’ll make their case before an influential Senate committee this month — and face an impassioned and formidable group of privacy proponents and anti-immunization parents.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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