Lawmakers heard testimony in favor of a bill that would allow hepatitus vaccinations of certain state workers. Denise Jackson has the story from Jefferson City.
A house bill would offer at-risk state workers vaccinations for Hepatitus B . . . a disease 100 times more contagious than Aids.
State workers dealing with Public Health and Safety are most likely to contract the disease.
Jefferson County Representative Kate Hollingsworth, a co-sponsor of the bill, says offering testing is the least the state can do for at-risk workers.
Currently, all private employers in Missouri are required to offer the vaccinations.
From Jefferson City, I'm Denise Jackson.