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Health freedom leaders from around the country watched with hope as the Idaho bills moved. The entire process brought forth important education, advocacy and testimony on basic human health freedom principles as delivered by Manookian in her February testimony before the Idaho Senate State Affairs Committee

Leslie Manookian

Medical Freedom Act built on prior COVID-19 vaccine law


Protecting health and medical freedom is not for the faint of heart. Human autonomy is being challenged to the max as we all become interconnected even to the point of being replaced by technological applications.  Idaho has demonstrated strong leadership for health freedom. In 2023 Idaho passed the Coronavirus Stop Act. Under the Idaho Coronavirus Stop Act coronavirus vaccinations requirements were prohibited. The new 2025 Idaho bill was amending and expanding that Act by modifying it to include all medical interventions.


Act offers broad protection for bodily autonomy


The Medical Freedom Act expands the current law, which prohibits mandates of Coronavirus vaccinations, to now include broad Right to Refuse protection against “medical interventions.” Under the Act, public and business entities may not refuse to serve any person based on whether they have used a medical intervention or require any medical intervention as a condition of employment. And public and private K-12 and higher education schools may not mandate a medical intervention for attendance. Unless required by federal law, no state entity may require any person to receive a medical intervention. There is an exception for occupational safety items, and the Act allows the Attorney General to enforce it.


RighttoRefuse.org tracking bodily autonomy bills


Our sister organization, National Health Freedom Action, is a partner in the Right to Refuse project and is tracking hundreds of bills throughout the country working to protect health freedom. NHFA posts these bills and their status on the Righttorefuse.org website. The bills have a wide variety of goals, some to protect the broad breadth of bodily autonomy and health freedom, others to address specific concerns such as opposition to mandates and protection against certain countermeasures and medical interventions. Please contact us if you have questions about how you can become involved in your state to protect your health freedoms!!!