Don't Wait for Disease X: Protect Louisianans Now
Two important bills are in front of the legislature this week!
First up, Rep Beryl Amedee’s HB866, a Right to Refuse an Emergency Use Authorized medical intervention or PREP Act countermeasure. . .
Right now in China, a lab is producing Disease X with our tax dollars just as they did with SARS-Cov-2. The catastrophic loss of life and economic turmoil resulting from the government’s unethical subversion of long standing public health policies and medical ethics during covid could have been prevented if laws had been in place to protect citizens from unconscionable medical mandates. Now that we know businesses and governments will mandate experimental medical interventions (Emergency Use Authorization), there must be safeguards in place to stop the mandates.
How do we prevent the covid vaccine medical mandate madness from happening again with Disease X?
Pass HB866 by Rep Beryl Amedee, a bill that will prevent government and businesses from requiring a medical intervention that has been Authorized for Emergency Use or declared a countermeasure under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act.
HB866 is set to receive a floor vote before the full House on Tuesday, April 30th! Contact your state representative and tell them you want this bill to pass!
Edited to add: another important bill on the House floor on Tuesday, April 30th!
HB908 by Rep Amedee will ensure that students who submit an exemption for vaccine reqirements for school attendance will not be discriminated against in the school setting. During covid, students across the state experienced discrimination based on their vaccination status at school in all of the ways listed in the prohibited acts:
Determination of eligibility for athletics or other extracurricular activity
Allowing or denying participation inside and outside of the classroom
Issuance of surveys to students relative to vaccination status
Organizing seating arrangements
No child should be discriminated against based on their vaccination status - they have enough to worry about without worrying about this.
Contact your state representative and ask them to vote YES on HB908!
Next, the WHO bill is in committee on Tuesday. . .
SB133 by Senator Thomas Pressly will restrict the state of Louisiana from acting on any rule, regulation, or mandate from the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Economic Forum (WEF), or the United Nations (UN). This is NOT a state’s rights issue - this legislation puts restrictions on the state’s actions in regards to the WHO, WEF, and UN.
The House and Governmental Affairs Committee will meet tomorrow at 9:30 am in Room 2. Send your statement of support to the committee and tell them to vote YES on SB133.
A little lagniappe: what’s happening with the WHO?
Our good friends at Stand for Health Freedom have been following the WHO pandemic treaty and amendments from the outset and have a recent update you can read below:
Excerpt:
“For the very first time, on April 17, 2024, almost three months after the deadline, we have seen the first draft of proposed amendments to the IHR (2005). Additionally, we have a new leaked version of the pandemic treaty that looks drastically different from previous drafts. Notably, both failed to be submitted in time, per the International Health Regulations, and neither should be up for a vote in May. But the World Health Organization is plowing ahead, having declared its own rules do not apply to them. The legality of the vote will surely be challenged assuming they move forward.”
Stand for Health Freedom has started a countdown to the impending vote on social media and included the most concerning aspects of the treaty/amendments below:
What else can we do as Louisianans to get out of this awful WHO entanglement?
Federal legislation, H.R.79 - WHO Withdrawal Act, has been introduced to withdraw the U.S. from the WHO, a process that began under President Trump in 2020, but was reversed by Biden in 2021. Currently, only two members of the Louisiana’s congressional delegation have signed on to H.R. 79: Speaker Mike Johnson and Congressman Clay Higgins.
Let’s get every member of Louisiana’s congressional delegation signed on to this bill! Why haven’t Representatives Scalise, Graves, and Letlow signed on to H.R. 79? They may be waiting to hear from you!
We are still awaiting a senate committee hearing for HB47 by Rep Kathy Edmonston. If you will recall, freshman legislator Representative Jessica Domangue added an amendment to HB47 that will subvert every parent’s right to determine what is best for their child. The amendment would require that parents who refrain from offering their child’s immunization information to the school would have to have an accompanying medical exam by a physician.
If you haven’t yet, contact your legislators and members of the Senate Ed Committee and ask them to remove the Domangue amendment added in the House.
Thank you for taking action on these very important pieces of legislation!
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