Albany session ends June 6!

Save Our Kids!

The NY bill to allow any medical procedure to be done to any child of any age without parental permission is DEAD for this year!

Good news! S8352 is Dead! This is the bill that would allow any medical procedure to be done to any minor of any age without parental knowledge or consent.

Yesterday it appeared on the NY Senate website that the bill was "stricken" which means the bill's sponsor Sen. Rachel May (D-Syracuse) pulled the bill. 

Without a Senate bill this cannot become law and it is likely that the Assembly will take no action during the time that remains in this session (wraps up on June 6.) This also means that the other bill that attacks parental consent,  A276a/S762b, is probably dead in the water too. 

Interesting that this happen three business days after we appeared in Albany in force. I also think that it shows that when we have a politically broad spectrum of people form all around the state we can get results in Albany. 

The big threat now on vaccine rights in Albany is S1531, the bill to make the adult vaccine database mandatory. Stay tuned.

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TAKE ACTION

Bad Bills

NY Take Action: Stop A995c/S2445c: NY Take Action: Physician assisted suicide threatens people with autism

NY Take Action: Stop S1531, the mandatory adult vax database. What will they do with your info?

NY Take Action: Stop A6761/S8352, Eliminates your right to even know what is done medically to your children

NY Take Action: Stop A276b/S762a, Stop STI shots and drugs for children without parental consent

NY Take Action: Stop A995a/A2445a, Physician assisted suicide threatens people with autism and developmental disabilities

NY Take Action: Oppose S6103, No Vaccines for 14-year-olds without parental consent

NY Take Action: Oppose A2125/S8113, No repeal of religious exemptions from vaccine mandates for work or college

NY Take Action: Oppose A1811/S1945, No Flu Shots to Attend School

NY Take Action: Oppose A2905, NYS Health Dept. should not make medical exemption decisions

NY: Stop S624, No mandatory COVID shots for college students

 

GOOD BILLS

NY Take Action: Pass A7004/S7580, People with Disabilities have a Right to 911 Emergency Services

NY Undo the Damage: Pass A6676/S118 Restore the religious exemption from vax mandates for school

NY State Take Action: Pass S7466a/A9196, Let NYC employees fired for refusing the COVID shot return to work

NY Take Action: Support S5715/A4460, Requires a parent to be present when a vax is administered

NY Take Action: Support S4316/A6451, Restore the right to sue for vaccine injuries

NY Take Action: Support A3997/S1636, Prohibit mandatory COVID shots for Work and College

NY Take Action: Support S7168, Stop school districts from making medical decisions that New York law says should be made by children's physicians.

NYC TAKE ACTION! Pass Resolution 5 in the New York City Council to support reinstating all Fired Unvaccinated Workers

 

 

Thank you to all who came to Albany for the 

Vaccine and Human Rights Action Day on 1/23!

Thank you to everyone who made it to Albany yesterday for the Vaccine and Human Rights Action Day! Hundreds of meetings were held with legislators and their staff, and thousands of letters were delivered.  

After three years of being locked out of the buildings, getting past the threshold, and talking to the legislators and their staff will be crucial to stopping the many bad bills, and possibly moving some good bills forward. The threats are many and growing.

Just yesterday we learned that Senator Rachel May (D-Syracuse) had introduced Senate Bill S8352, a companion bill for Assemblymember Karines Reyes’ (D-Bronx) A6761, the bill we call, “The worst children’s health bill ever.”  S8352/A6761 would allow any medical procedure: drugs, vaccines, dentistry, hospitalization, even surgery, to be done to minors of any age without parental knowledge or consent, and Medicaid would automatically pay for it. It repeals our most fundamental right as parents. 

Your active engagement with the legislators is essential for our success. There are more than 60 legislators who are new since 2019. We need to educate them. Many legislators badly need educating, some are still requiring people to wear masks in their offices. Sen. Zellnor Myrie, Sen. Roxanne Persaud, and Assemblymember Aileen Gunther still have signs on their office doors requiring all who enter to wear a face mask. These are the people making health decisions for you and your children. 

Thank you again to all who schlepped to Albany on a cold winter day, and to those who provided support from home. 

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