Next Tuesday at midnight is the year's legislative deadline. Any bill
that hasn't passed by then is dead, so the next few days are
make-or-break for the ghastly "Vaccine Work Group" package.
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Hi John,
I've just published a new blog post:
[link removed] The Ghastly
Remnants
Next Tuesday at midnight is the year's legislative deadline. Any bill
that hasn't passed by then is dead, so the next few days are
make-or-break for the ghastly "Vaccine Work Group" package.
For months we've spoken out and fought back. We've rallied and
organized. We've marshalled evidence and appealed to reason. And we
killed the worst bills: a K-12 child vaccine mandate, a universal
workplace mandate, and a measure to coerce police into enforcing
mandates.
A fourth bill in the worst-of-the-worst category remains stalled. SB 866
would remove parent consent for 15-year-olds to be vaccinated. I spent
19 minutes interrogating
the bill's author in committee and am ready to speak against it on the
Assembly Floor.
Three other Work Group bills await a final vote: AB 2098 to go after
physicians for COVID "misinformation," SB 1018 to enable more censorship
on social media, and AB 1797 relating to the "immunization registry."
Unfortunately the COVID testing bill, which I spoke against
, has already
passed. But the fight isn't over. Newsom has until the end of September
to sign or veto it. And while he can never be trusted to do the right
thing, we can create pressure to force his hand.
That's how we got him to withdraw his K-12 student mandate. That's
how we got him to end the school mask mandate. And just two days ago,
that's how we got him to veto a bill
that would
have opened legal drug "injection sites" in our cities.
We still have work to do. But this year at the State Capitol could have
been a lot worse.
Support our campaign before the end-of-month deadline
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