From Christina Hildebrand <[email protected]>
Subject [AVFCA] ACTION ALERT: Email your request for the medical board to oppose SB276 TODAY
Date August 7, 2019 7:17 PM
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In our email yesterday we asked you to prepare and present a 30 second
comment at the medical board meeting tomorrow, requesting the Medical Board
members to oppose SB276. As well as that we ask that today you to send an
email to them requesting them to oppose SB276.

Here are the details of what the email should include. Please try to
personalize it a little.


Send with High Importance:
Subject line: Request for MBC Members to Oppose SB 276
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ,
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Dear Jennifer and MaryKate,
I ask you to share this email with the CA Medical Board Members, prior to
tomorrow's meeting.

I urge the Medical Board of California to take an "Oppose SB 276" position
during this week's Quarterly Meeting.

While the MBC supports SB276 in concept - ensuring physicians writing
fraudulent medical exemptions are investigated - SB276 has not been amended
to address any of the issues board members raised in the May 28th meeting.
The bill still curtails the doctor-patient relationship. It still puts the
oversight of physicians under the scrutiny of CDPH rather than the medical
board. It still dangerously narrows the criteria for medical exemptions so
family history, genetics, epigenetics or the latest research cannot be used
to support a vaccine medical exemption. It still allows open access by
schools, CDPH, and many other entities to medical records that should be
private. The MBC cannot support such a bill and at the same time uphold its
mission to protect health care consumers through the enforcement of the
Medical Practice Act, and to promote access to quality medical care.

On July 24, 2019, Governor Newsom reiterated that he still has concerns
withSB276, due to the infringement on the doctor patient relationship and
narrowing of criteria.

I urge you, the MBC Members, to remove you "Support in Concept" position on
SB276 and change it to "Oppose unless Amended", citing the above issues
which still remain.

Thanks
C

Christina Hildebrand
President/Founder
A Voice for Choice Advocacy, Inc.
www.avoiceforchoiceadvocacy.org <[link removed]>
408 835 9353


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