
Arizona Proposition 106
Arizona Proposition 106, also known as the Arizona Healthcare Freedom Amendment, aims to protect individuals’ rights to make their own healthcare decisions. It prevents the state from requiring participation in specific healthcare systems or coverage, including mandates for vaccinations or certain treatments, unless approved by a person’s own healthcare provider. Essentially, it seeks to limit government interference in personal health choices, emphasizing personal autonomy and informed consent. The proposition ensures that citizens retain control over their healthcare options without unnecessary government mandates, aligning with principles of individual freedom and medical privacy.