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From ‘Trust the CDC’ to ‘Ignore the CDC’: Pritzker Rewrites the Rules to Expand State Control Over Vaccines

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
December 3, 2025
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From ‘Trust the CDC’ to ‘Ignore the CDC’: Pritzker Rewrites the Rules to Expand State Control Over Vaccines

Gov. JB Pritzker signs House Bill 767 at a Dec. 2 news conference in Chicago. (Photo: Maggie Dougherty/CNI)

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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has signed House Bill 767 – a sweeping new law that hands unprecedented vaccine authority to the Illinois Department of Public Health and sidelines federal guidelines whenever they don’t align with Democratic politics.

The move is being hailed by Democrats as “science-driven,” but for parents and taxpayers, the bill marks yet another expansion of state power over family medical decisions.

Pritzker staged the signing ceremony in Chicago’s West Loop, surrounded by Democratic lawmakers and public health activists. But instead of focusing on the law’s actual provisions, the governor used the moment to attack the Trump administration and smear critics of government overreach.

“While RFK Jr. and his QAnon-inspired colleagues are running around Washington,” Pritzker said, “Illinois is stepping up to protect the health of our people.”

This was not a public health announcement – it was a political broadside. And it perfectly captures what HB 767 is really about: power, not science.

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Illinois will not flinch, nor will we falter, when confronted with attacks on our healthcare system by figures like RFK Jr. Today, alongside @GovPritzker, my bill HB767 was signed into law: a first-in-the-nation measure establishing a state-based vaccine-recommending body. pic.twitter.com/uPWlRYJOnr

— Bob Morgan (@RepBobMorgan) December 2, 2025

The law creates a new Illinois Immunization Advisory Committee that will craft state-specific vaccine schedules, separate from – and in some cases opposed to – federal CDC recommendations.

For years, Democrats insisted we “follow the CDC.” Now, with President Donald Trump cleaning house at the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and restoring public trust after years of mandates and mismanagement, Illinois Democrats have suddenly decided they know better.

HB 767 also lowers the minimum age for COVID-19 and flu shots at pharmacies from 7 to 3 years old – a major shift pushed through despite years of questions from parents.

The law forces insurance companies to cover any vaccine the new committee recommends, ensuring Illinois families foot the bill for whatever mandates Springfield decides to issue next.

Democrats claim the law is necessary because the federal government is reconsidering certain vaccine recommendations, including past COVID guidance for healthy children and pregnant women. But instead of acknowledging that Washington is correcting years of overreach, Pritzker accuses federal experts of pushing “misinformation.”

Republicans unanimously opposed HB 767, calling it heavy-handed, political, and a threat to parental rights. They warned it gives state bureaucrats unchecked power over medical decisions that should remain between parents and doctors. But Democrats forced the bill through during the fall veto session on a strict party-line vote.

🔍 New Vaccine Bill in Illinois raises questions about public health and freedoms. Governor J.B. Pritzker signs HB767 into law, but what does this mean for parents and children? Discover more here: https://t.co/pf45ohf4TE #VaccineBill #Illinois #PublicHealth

— Awake Illinois (@Awake_IL) December 3, 2025

The timing is no accident. HB 767 lands just days before ACIP meets to evaluate national vaccine schedules. Rather than consider federal updates, Pritzker wants Illinois to be able to ignore them entirely.

Supporters, including the Illinois State Medical Society, insist the bill protects “evidence-based practices.” But critics see the writing on the wall. Once the state has its own independent authority over vaccine guidelines, nothing stops Springfield from imposing new requirements – even if federal experts take a more cautious approach.

This is the same Democratic Party that refuses to protect unborn children, undermines parental rights in schools, and mismanages public safety while pouring resources into illegal migrants.

Now they want even more control over children’s medical decisions.

Illinois families deserve transparency, choice, and leaders who protect all children – born and unborn – instead of scoring political points.

HB 767 isn’t about health. It’s about control. And Pritzker just grabbed more of it.

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