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Declare Truth Podcast: ““The negative impact of medical mandates on education.

PERK President, Amy Bohn on Declare Truth Podcast

“The negative impact of medical mandates on education.”

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AB 659 Bill Text and Amendments:

https://legiscan.com/CA/text/AB659/2023

How to Oppose AB 659:

https://www.perk-group.com/news/action-steps-to-oppose-ab-659-and-ab-1078

History of Vaccine Legislation in California:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tarahaelle/2015/06/30/california-vaccination-bill-sb-277-signed-by-governor-becomes-law/?sh=169a18ad385c

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/health-committee-votes-yes-to-sb276-pans-labyrinth/

Education on Bills for Medical Freedom:

https://freedomkeepersunited.org/

https://www.instagram.com/nurses4freedom/?hl=en

https://instagram.com/californianursesunited?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

https://instagram.com/thetorijensen?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

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Eight Tips for Speaking to Your School Board by Atty. Julie Hamil

I’ve been on many sides of public advocacy campaigns. As a city attorney I have attended hundreds of council meetings, and reviewed the record in writ and appellate actions. As a lawyer for developers I’ve negotiated with city officials to get approvals for major projects. I was part of a community group that fought against oil drilling in my town. As a planning commissioner I have been the recipient of communications from concerned residents. I’ve spent hundreds of hours since March 2020 writing emails, making phone calls, and speaking at meetings to my elected representatives about a number of covid-related issues.

 Whether the issue is big or small, there are a few principles that help make an argument persuasive to government officials.

1. Be brief.

  • Public officials are usually volunteers with full time jobs and families.

  • They’ve got a number of issues they are being asked to vote on. They may only have one minute to review your comments or listen to you, and you need to prioritize your best arguments and present them in the most persuasive manner.

  • Make a one-page bullet point outline to follow while you speak. Make sure your opinion is supported by verifiable facts and evidence.

  • If your argument strikes a chord with a public official, then they can easily look back at your outline to back up voting in support of your position, and it will be easier for them to identify the reasons why they are voting a certain way.

  • Practice in advance to make sure you can say what you need to say in under three minutes (or whatever the time limit on public comment is).

2. Remember Why You’re Speaking

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Breaking News AB 659 Health Committee Hearing Delayed!

Breaking News AB 659 Health Committee Hearing Delayed!


Amy Bohn and Del Bigtree make an announcement today on

THE HIGHWIRE!

Watch Amy and Del at 2:14:00


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Action Steps to Oppose AB 659 and AB 1078

Oppose AB 659 - HPV Cancer Prevention Act (Aguiar-Curry)

Assembly Bill 659, also known as the HPV vaccine mandate bill has been amended.  It removed the mandate for 8th graders, but now will add Human Papillomavirus (HPV) to the described list of diseases for which immunization documentation is required for all students, ages 18-26, enrolled in Community College, UC and Cal State Universties.  Only a medical exemption will be available to opt out.

Oppose AB 659 - HPV Cancer Prevention Act (Aguiar-Curry)

Assembly Bill 659, also known as the HPV vaccine mandate bill has been amended.  It removed the mandate for 8th graders, but now will add Human Papillomavirus (HPV) to the described list of diseases for which immunization documentation is required for all students, ages 18-26, enrolled in Community College, UC and Cal State Universties.  Only a medical exemption will be available to opt out.

Although PERK supports the insurance part of this bill to increase access to care, the medical mandates are unacceptable. So we ask you to oppose AB 659, unless authors remove the vaccine mandates from this bill.

Assembly Health Committee Hearing: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 1:30 p.m. - 1021 O Street, Room 1100

postponed- Keep the PRESSURE on!

Reasons to remove HPV vaccine mandate in AB 659:

  • In order to ensure a robust and diversified student population, the focus should be on minimal requirements for school enrollment.

  • Cancer prevention should not be a requirement for school enrollment.

  • There are no current obtainable exemptions that would allow them to exercise their first amendment rights and respect their sincerely held religious beliefs.

  • University and Colleges allow for personal belief exemptions for Hep B vaccine. 

  • HPV is not spread in the classroom.

Action Steps:

  1. Click action campaign OPPOSE AB 659 to email and Tweet Assembly Health Committee Members.

  2. Submit your letters of opposition to legislative portal ASAP to be included in the legislative analysis. Deadline is now. Instructions on how to submit letter.

  3. Call Assembly Health Committee members. Capitol Offices M-Th, District Offices Friday. If out of district call after hours and leave a message

    Assembly Health Committee Members to call.

DEMOCRAT:

Carlos Villapudua 209-948-7479 | 916-319-2013

Brian Maienschein 858-675-0760 | 916-319-2076

Kevin McCarty 916-324-4676 | 916-319-2006

Freddie Rodriguez 909-902-9606 | 916-319-2053

Joaquin Arambula 559-445-5532 | 916-319-2031

Miguel Santiago 213-620-4646 | 916-319-2054

Tasha Boerner Horvath 760-434-7605 | 916-319-2077


REPUBLICAN:

Marie Waldron 760-480-7570 | 916-319-2075

Heath Flora 209-599-2112 | 916-319-2009

Vince Fong 661-395-2995 | 916-319-2032

Joe Patterson 916-774-4430 | 916-319-2005

Sample script: Hello, my name is _______________. I want to register my opposition with Assemblymember__________., please vote No or Abstain on AB 659, unless the HPV vaccine mandate for all students is removed. Thank you.

AS ALWAYS BE RESPECTFUL WHEN CALLING LEGISLATORS.DON’T GIVE THEM A REASON TO DISMISS YOU.

 

OPPOSE AB-1078 -- removes local authority over school districts. Instructional materials

Local school boards will lose their authority over curriculum, remove parents input and give all the power to the California Board of Education.

OPPOSE AB-1078 -- removes local authority over school districts. Instructional materials

Assembly Education Committee Hearing: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 @ 1:30 p.m. - 1021 O Street, Room 1100

As part of an Anti-Racism Bill Package, Assembly member Dr. Corey Jackson has introduced AB1078: Instructional materials: removing instructional materials and curriculum: diversity.

PERK supports efforts to combat racism and discrimination, but as an organization who advocates for education and parental rights, WE OPPOSE AB 1078.  Local school boards will lose their authority over curriculum, remove parents input and give all the power to the California Board of Education.  This will keep all text books and lesson plans written by union-favored authors that teach every topic through the lens of race, sexual orientation, and gender identity in schools, which is still a developing theory of education. Local districts would no longer have any say what is best for their community.

 Reasons to oppose:

  • Removes local authority over school districts. 

  • Cuts out parent input for their school district.

  • The bill is a broad approach that will create new, unintended obstacles for schools

Action Steps

  1. Click our action campaign OPPOSE AB 1078 to email and Tweet Assembly Health Committee Members.

  2. Submit your letters of opposition to legislative portal ASAP to be included in the legislative analysis. Deadline is now. Instructions on how to submit letter.

  3. Call Assembly Health Committee members. Capitol Offices M-Th, District Offices Friday. If out of district call after hours and leave a message.

    Assembly Education Committee Members to call.

DEMOCRAT:

Al Muratsuchi (Chair) (916) 319-2066,

Juan Carrillo (916) 319-2039

Alex Lee (916) 319-2024

Kevin McCarty (916) 319-2006

Sharon Quirk-Silva (916) 319-2067

REPUBLICAN:

Megan Dahle (Vice Chair) (916) 319-2001

Josh Hoover (916) 319-2007

Sample script: Hello, my name is _______________. I want to register my opposition with Assembly member__________, please vote No or Abstain on AB 1078. Do not remove local authority over school districts. This will affect my child and remove authority from the people we elected.

AS ALWAYS BE RESPECTFUL WHEN CALLING LEGISLATORS.DON’T GIVE THEM A REASON TO DISMISS YOU.

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Another Victory in California


AB 659 - HPV Vaccine Mandate has been Dropped for Middle School Students.

 

Dear PERK Members,

Congratulations to all our PERK Members, PERK Team, and PERK Partners.  The HPV Vaccine Mandate has been Dropped for Middle Schoolers! Last night, the amendments on the HPV vaccine mandate billAB659, were released.  We knew ahead of time there may be a victory.  It’s incredible that the mandate has been dropped.  THANK YOU! Your hard work is paying off! You keep answering the call to act and fight back with us.  You’ve registered your opposition, send letters, emails, phone calls, talk to your legislators, and more.  We know it takes a village to fight these bills and win in California. 

 On behalf of PERK, I can tell you the PERK Team works tirelessly to fight for you, your children, your medical freedom, your parental rights, and more.  We’ve been on the radio, on podcasts, we’ve flown up to the Capitol in January, February, and March, we’ve done extensive research, and we have met with key people such as the Education Committee Chair, and the author of this bill herself, including the Health Committee members, in order to educate them and to convince them to stop the HPV vaccine mandate bill.  These aren’t quick meetings.  These are sometimes hour-long meetings where we articulate the concerns and bring awareness to the grave issues at hand.  

 When we met with the author of the bill, we directly asked her to drop the mandate portion.  Surprisingly, she was unaware that California would be the only state to mandate the HPV vaccine without real and robust exemption. We addressed the legal issues, the unnecessary mandate, the barrier to education this bill would create on the heels of the pandemic.  I believe our teams were instrumental and sealed the deal at the Capitol as the bill author told us herself about the amendments, prior to their release last night. We asked Assemblywoman Aguiar-Curry to make the bills primarily focuses on insurance coverage, without a mandate.  Now, with the release of the amendments, we can confirm the HPV mandate on school age children is dropped. However, the fight is not over.  The bill now creates a mandate for college students.  We will address that in our next email.

 It's not an easy task to speak to those who disagree with you, yet I am so proud of my team who has done just that.  They have prepared resources to speak to and reach the Democrats, who are key to winning against bills like these.  With months of preparation, my team has given these resources out to you, our members, to other organization leaders, to attorneys, and alerted anyone willing to listen and act, and to do so now.  We have worked in collaboration with strategic partner organizations, other excellent leaders, and experts on the HPV vaccine’s legal issues.  We have amplified their resources.  The PERK team has given you the deadlines, the portal links, examples of what to say, and cheered you on to stand alongside us in this battle.  This is a victory for parents and all those who know choice should never be removed with medical decisions.

 We held meetings with the Democrats and Republicans to voice your concerns. This goes to show that our bi-partisan efforts are working.  Combined with every person's action, letters, and push on this bill, it’s making a difference and will lead to winning this battle.  As I heard the news of the mandate being dropped, my heart is full because of you, all of you. It takes a village, and with all our combined efforts, including yours, WE WILL CONTINUE TO WIN!!

Let’s see what happens over the next few days! Stay tuned.  We will keep all of you updated as soon as we hear anything.

 

Have a wonderful day and stay in this fight with us!

Amy Bohn

Stay alert for more details on next steps!

Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter @perk_group for latest updates.


Here is summary of the amendments.

  • Leaves insurance expansion coverage intact.

  • Removes the middle school HPV vaccine mandate to advance to 8th grade.

  • Creates a mandatory middle school notice to sent out to all 6th graders that HPV vaccination is expected before moving into the 8th grade instead of mandate.

  • Creates a new higher education HPV vaccine mandate for first-time enrollees under age 26 at CCC, CSU and U.C. (all colleges and universities), with only a medical exemption available.


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