Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sent a letter to the Catholic bishops of Florida demanding that Catholic schools in the Sunshine State adopt religious exemptions to vaccine requirements or risk their ability to participate in the state's school voucher program. In the letter, dated July 31, Uthmeier argued that Florida law "requires public and private schools to exempt students from the vaccination requirements" if "a parent has a religious objection," demanding that Catholic schools "comply with Florida law and grant religious exemptions to school vaccine policies." But Garnett said, "the attorney general presumes, 'as a Catholic,' to second-guess the orthodoxy of the Catholic bishops' determination regarding policies for Catholic schools and the morality of certain childhood vaccines." "No one has a 'right,' however, to require a Catholic school to conform with his or her own private judgments." Uthmeier's letter to the bishops was addressed to Michael Sheedy, executive director of The Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops.