New Jersey lawmakers on Monday appeared poised to approve legislation eliminating religious exemptions to vaccine requirements for school-aged children.

The State Assembly passed the bill in a 45-25 vote with six abstentions, according to reports. The measure, which was expected to see a vote in the state Senate on Monday night, would apply to private and public schools, as well as day-care centers. If the Democratic-led Senate approves the bill, it would then head to Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk (D).

If passed and signed into law by Murphy, New Jersey would become the sixth state in the U.S. to allow only medical exemptions, joining California, Maine, Mississippi, New York and West Virginia.

Read more at The Hill.