WAPF Leader in New York State Gives Progress Report on Vaccine Exemption Bills

Activist Asks New Yorkers to Make Calls and Write Letters

If You Live in New York State, and are concerned about parental rights to exempt out of vaccines, please let your voice be heard!

This is just an update on the Vaccine bills about to go before the NY legislature.  We now have bill #s assigned for all three bills to go before the Senate.  They are basically the same 3 bills that are now before the New York Assembly.  NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE HAD 3 BILLS BEFORE EACH HOUSE OF THE LEGISLATURE!  THIS IS OUR BIG CHANCE-PLEASE HELP!

We’ve enjoyed a groundswell of support, unfortunately, as we are hearing from Senator Duane’s office (the Senate Bill sponsor), most of that support is NOT coming from constituents.  They need to hear from voting New Yorkers.

Even if you choose to vaccinate your child, hopefully you’ll agree that parents deserve to exercise their constitutional rights with respect to themselves and their children’s health.  The bills are as follows:

Here are the three vaccination choice bills introduced to the Senate Health Committee on 2/18:

S2337-Philosophical Exemption to Immunization

S2338-Religious Exemption to Immunization

S2339-Medical Exemption to Immunization

Please write to your local senator and tell him/her to support to support the three vaccination bills.  The bills are sponsored by Senator Frank Padavan.   Below is a link to a google.doc.  It is the letter she wrote to her senator.  Feel free to use it as boilerplate if you need something as a base to write a letter from.

Sample Lobbying Letter

A Great Slogan, Don't you Think?

A Great Slogan, Don't you Think?

For more details visit Mykidsmychoice.com.

Related Posts:

And, the Award Goes to New York State

Are Parents Losing their Grip?

This entry was posted in Natural Health and tagged . Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

One Comment

  1. Posted March 4, 2009 at 3:00 am | Permalink

    Hey great site! Thanks for commenting and stop by anytime.

    -Aaron

    Vines & Cattle’s last blog post..Raw Milk Renegades

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

CommentLuv Enabled
  • Testimonials

    avatarI would have never imagined that I would be blogging, or that I would join a group like Real Food Media. None of this would have happened without you. I mean more than the help you have given me, though I appreciate it very much. I also mean seeing the great good you do with your blog, with supporting WAPF, with advocating real food and the great info you provide on so many issues. There is such a desperate need for this information. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you for being who you are, and for doing what you do.




    Stanley Fishman
    Tender Grassfed Meat
  • Recent Comments

  • Foodbuzz


    Google PageRank Checker



    Checkout the Other Bloggers Who Recently Visited this Blog.

  • FTC & FDA Disclosure Statements

    Kimberly Hartke is a homemaker, not a health professional. She also serves as the publicist for a nutrition education non-profit, the Weston A. Price Foundation.

    This information is designed to amuse, challenge, even provoke you to explore beyond the conventional food and health system.

    We each need to make and be responsible for our own lifestyle choices by doing our own research and consulting with our family and other trusted advisors.

    And, if it is a medical opinion you seek, by all means, call a doctor (maybe two or three)!

    --Kimberly Hartke, blogger and health advisor to my own family

    Please Note: Any statements or claims about the possible health benefits conferred by any foods or supplements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.