GRACE Act
Sponsored By: Representative Steube
Introduced
Summary
Links federal education funding to a required policy that lets students or parents claim a religious exemption to school vaccine mandates without providing proof. Schools that keep any vaccination requirement would have to allow an exemption based on a sincerely held religious belief and could not demand documentation from the student or parent to retain federal education funds.
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- Parents and children: Families could refuse school vaccinations by asserting a sincerely held religious belief without submitting supporting documents to the school.
- Schools and staff: Any elementary or secondary school, local education agency, or state education agency that wants federal education dollars must adopt a no-documentation religious-exemption policy or face loss of those funds.
- Activities and employment: The change covers enrollment, participation in athletics or other student activities, and employment at the covered institutions.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Religious vaccine opt-out for families and staff
If enacted, K-12 schools that take federal education funds could only require vaccines if they allow a simple religious opt-out. You could state that a vaccine conflicts with a sincere religious belief. A parent or guardian could do this for a child under 18. Schools would not be allowed to ask for proof or other paperwork. This would cover vaccines tied to enrollment, attendance, sports, other activities, or jobs at the school.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Steube
FL • R
Cosponsors
Miller (IL)
IL • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Gosar
AZ • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Massie
KY • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Webster (FL)
FL • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Luna
FL • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Moore (AL)
AL • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Boebert
CO • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Mace
SC • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Weber (TX)
TX • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Grothman
WI • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
McCormick
GA • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Harrigan
NC • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Ogles
TN • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Downing
MT • R
Sponsored 8/29/2025
Biggs (SC)
SC • R
Sponsored 9/2/2025
Van Duyne
TX • R
Sponsored 9/3/2025
Self
TX • R
Sponsored 9/3/2025
Greene (GA)
GA • R
Sponsored 9/3/2025
Timmons
SC • R
Sponsored 9/4/2025
Fry
SC • R
Sponsored 9/9/2025
Rulli
OH • R
Sponsored 9/15/2025
Barrett
MI • R
Sponsored 10/8/2025
LaLota
NY • R
Sponsored 10/14/2025
Mills
FL • R
Sponsored 10/24/2025
Roll Call Votes
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