Two legal advocacy organizations filed legal action Friday over an executive order by Gov. Patrick Morrisey that requires the state health officials to recognize religious and philosophical exemptions to the state’s schools vaccine mandates — exemptions that are not a part of state law.

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Measles and tetanus vaccine vials are ready to be administered at the Dallas County Health & Human Services immunization clinic in Dallas on March 8. North Texas pediatricians say they’ve found that more and more parents want to be certain their children won’t be in a waiting room with children who haven’t had their shots, especially in light of recent measles outbreaks around Texas.

The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia and Mountain State Justice filed the writ of mandamus Friday in Kanawha County Circuit Court on behalf of Marisa Jackson, of Kanawha County, and Dr. Joshua Hess, of Cabell County. Jackson and Hess are both parents of immunocompromised students.

Gov. Patrick Morrisey

In this screengrab from TV, new West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey signs a ceremonial executive order on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, announcing 10 initiatives affecting school choice, vaccine exemptions, an end to DEI practices in state government and other changes.

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