The measles outbreak has prompted politicians to speak out on the debate over vaccinations.
On Tuesday’s Rundown, Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy shared his perspective on whether parents should vaccinate their children.
“For me, I want that to be my choice as a parent,” the Republican congressman said, “and you know what? I know my kids best. I know what morals and values are right for my children and I think we should not have an oppressive state telling us what to do.”
Duffy added that although measles vaccination should be each a parent’s choice, he understood that the community might have a different choice. “Your community might say that if you don’t vaccinate your children we can’t send them to the public school. That may be the community’s option,” he said.








