The national debate on measles and immunization is forcing the Republican Party’s 2016 presidential hopefuls to confront questions about whether it is in the public’s interest to allow parents to decide for themselves.
By JEREMY W. PETERS and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, NY Times: Politics
Mon, 02/02/2015 - 7:18pm
The national debate on measles and immunization is forcing the Republican Party’s 2016 presidential hopefuls to confront questions about whether it is in the public’s interest to allow parents to decide for themselves.