MAHA Starts Now: Help Us Pass Critical Health Freedom Legislation
Whether skies or water, informed consent is the common theme.
The first health freedom bill of the 2025 legislative session is in committee on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 - SB46 by Senator Mike Fesi!
Did you know that Louisiana law allows chemical weather manipulation?
When the law was passed in 1956, the legislature failed to consider a basic principle: what goes up, must come down. While the state may claim sovereignty over its airspace, it has no authority to permit the release of substances that ultimately fall onto the land, homes, and bodies of Louisiana residents.
We urge you to support Senator Fesi’s SB46—this critical bill will put an end to chemical weather modification and protect both our people and our land.
If you are able, attend the hearing and submit a green card in support of the bill: Senate Committee on Environmental Quality, April 22, 2025, 1:30 PM, Room A-B
Send a message to the committee and your state senator by clicking the link below.
Two bills will be in committee on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
There are multiple studies indicating serious harm associated with ingesting fluoride, but the core issue of fluoridated public water systems is the lack of informed consent. Medicating entire populations without individual choice or medical oversight violates this foundational tenet of ethical health care.
Whatever your stance on fluoride’s risks or benefits, no one has the right to medicate you without your permission. Yet under current Louisiana law, hundreds of thousands of residents are being medicated through public water systems—without their knowledge or consent.
SB2 by Senators Mike Fesi and Patrick McMath prioritizes informed consent by prohibiting mass fluoridation of public water systems.
If you are able, attend the hearing and submit a green card in support of the bill: Senate Committee on Health and Welfare, April 23, 2025, 9:30 a.m., John J. Hainkel, Jr. Room.
Send a message to the committee and your state senator with the link below.
Wait, there’s one more. . .
In 2015, William Campbell and Satoshi Omura were awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of “Avermectin” and the impact it has had on improving the lives of millions around the globe. Commonly referred to as ivermectin, this FDA approved drug took center stage during covid as an effective, yet prohibited, covid treatment. While federal health agencies spent billions to fastrack vaccines and controversial antivirals like Remdisivir, physicians around the globe and across the state had tremendous success treating covid with ivermectin. The FDA and the Louisiana Department of Health took incredible steps to interfere in the doctor patient relationship by blocking access to this effective treatment.
Senator Mike Fesi brings legislation to make ivermectin readily available and over the counter! Four states—Tennessee, Idaho, Utah, and Arkansas—have passed laws making ivermectin available without a prescription. Now, it’s Louisiana’s turn!
If you are able, attend the hearing and submit a green card in support of the bill: Senate Committee on Health and Welfare, April 23, 2025, 9:30 a.m., John J. Hainkel, Jr. Room.
Send a message to the committee and your state senator with the link below.
This is our busiest time of the year, and our advocacy is only possible with your help! Thank you in advance for your financial support!!
Thanks for this easy way to contact our reps.