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The American spirit of liberty and protection of human rights is rising up against medical coercion, disclosures, and mandates.  Thousands of health freedom advocates are working to propose new bills at their state legislatures that will work to prohibit infringements on your personal liberties.  These bills will prohibit the use of medical passports, masking and testing mandates, employee mandates, school restrictive policies, and much more.  There are many types of Right to Refuse bills moving forward that address many freedom issues.

Righttorefuse.org helps you know which bills and groups to support in your state to protect your personal freedom! Use the interactive state map on the righttorefuse.org website to look for bills and groups to support in your state.

If you live in one of the following 6 states –
CA, MA, PA, VT, WA, WV –
please take action now by sending
letters to your legislators below:

California

California Senate Concurrent Resolution SCR-59 urges the Legislature and the Governor to take actions to protect Californians’ right to make their own health and medical decisions, among other related actions. It urges the Legislature to amend existing law, in order to require the voluntary and informed consent of an individual or their guardian, and to authorize the consent’s withdrawal without prejudice, for any preventive, diagnostic, or therapeutic medical intervention taken by the State Department of Public Health to ascertain the nature of a contagious, infectious, or communicable disease and to prevent its spread.  Support California Health Coalition Advocacy in their work to pass this bill.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts HD4416 prohibits the state from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of entering the commonwealth or entering a public building. No school or university may require proof of COVID-19 vaccination in enrollment or access to their campus, and businesses may not require proof of vaccination for entry. No public accommodation, resort, or amusement may require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 as a condition of entry to a place of public accommodation, resort or amusement.   Support Health Rights Massachusetts in passing this bill.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania HB2013, is Representative Diamond’s constitutional amendment.  This bill would add medical freedom to the PA constitution and would be a dream come true for people of the commonwealth. In Pennsylvania the governor cannot veto a constitutional amendment. Please support two groups in Pennsylvania working to move this bill forward: Pennsylvania Coalition for Informed Consent and Health Freedom Pennsylvania.  Sign the Petition supporting this bill too.

Vermont

Vermont  H283 would recognize, and prohibit any interference with, an individual’s rights to bodily autonomy, to make their own health care decisions, and to be free to accept or refuse any health or medical intervention, testing, treatment, or vaccine based on the individual’s own religious, conscientious, or person beliefs. H452 prohibits the use of COVID-19 passports, which require individuals to disclose their vaccination status, by businesses and to attend public events. Support Health Choice Vermont’s efforts to pass these two bills.

Washington

Washington HB1305 ensures that individuals retain the right to be free and independent and maintain their inalienable and fundamental right of self-determination to make their own health decisions, including but not limited to the right to refuse: (a) Medical treatments or procedures; (b) Testing; (c) Physical or mental examination; (d) Vaccination; (e) Experimental procedures and protocols; (f) Collection of specimens; (g) Proving the adequate presence of titers or immunity; (h) Participation in tracking or tracing programs; (i) The wearing of masks; (j) The maintaining of measured distance from other humans and animals that is not otherwise unlawful; (k) The involuntary sharing of personal data or medical information; and (l) Other recommended or mandated health-related measures. The state may not infringe upon, put conditions on, restrict, or take away a person’s ability to fully participate in necessary and important services and lifestyle choices and preferences including, but not limited to, employment, education, religion, travel, sports, hobbies, entertainment, and lifestyle preferences, based on a person choosing to decline health-related measures above. Isolation or quarantine must be of the least restrictive means possible, and include reasonable notice and due process.  Person must receive notice of his or her rights to not receive a health-related measure or not to be subject to isolation.  Please support Washington’s Initiative for Family Health working to move this bill forward.

West Virginia

West Virginia HB4320 states that all persons who have contracted a communicable or infectious disease and who have obtained natural immunity shall be classified as fully vaccinated, regardless of whether or not that person has obtained a vaccine for the illness before or after he or she contracted it. All persons who have natural immunity or antibodies to any communicable or infectious illness shall be treated as equal or preferred to those who have vaccine induced immunity.