Bill aims at preventing Arizona businesses from requiring customers to show vaccine record

By Eamma Lockhart | 3TV/CBS 5

Vaccine passports may be the future. For those looking to travel, shop or go to a concert, showing proof you got your shots could be your ticket to normalcy. The nation’s first vaccine passport is rolling out in New York. While the concept is gaining attention across the country, it is also getting a mixed reaction.

“I don’t think this is a line we should cross in the state of Arizona,” said Rep. Bret Roberts, R-District 11.

Roberts is among those pushing back. He is sponsoring House Bill 2190. It aims at preventing businesses from turning people away if they aren’t vaccinated.

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