Legislative Update (9/29):

Much progress was made today, thanks to our strong showing at the capitol. Jan Morgan hosted an outstanding rally, with at least 500 in attendance.

The day started with a two hour fight in the senate chamber, where Senator Hickey and the RINOs attempted to block all medical freedom legislation. A 16-16-3 vote meant that the legislation could proceed. If your senator voted YES on this motion (meaning that they could NOT consider medical freedom legislation), then he or she needs to be replaced. (The good ones voted NO.)

Upon the motion of Senator Davis, the Senate Health committee passed eight bills out of committee as a batch, meaning they are sending them to the floor for debate. If you have 3 minutes, watch this clip of these senators doing their job:

https://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00284/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20210929/-1/21853?viewMode=1

These bills will now move to debate on the senate floor:

SB 719, SB 731: right to privacy regarding vaccination status

SB 732: prohibits coercion

SB 736: provides exemptions

SB 737, SB 738, SB 740: prohibits discrimination

SB 739: provides unemployment

In the much more hostile (to conservatives) House Health committee, they passed HB 1972 (provides for antibodies as an exemption). They will reconvene Thursday morning to hear additional bills.

Your activism is working! Remind your own state senator and state rep that you support all medical freedom bills.

6 Replies to “Legislative Update (9/29):”

  1. I attended the rally because my job of 30 years in healthcare is at stake. Thank you for fighting for my freedom! If big government can try to bully us on this issue, what’s NEXT? (Monitoring my bank account?????) Total OVERREACH of government! It goes against the United States Constitution!!!!!!!!!!

  2. The rally was awesome & effective!! Thank you to Jan Morgan & all those who helped put it together!! Thank you to the strong legislators who stood & fought for Medical Freedom!! If any of you can make it up there today, please go!! It absolutely makes ALL THE difference on a lot of things! Thanks ReOpen Arkansas for keeping us updated & informed!!

  3. 15 years as a critical health care provider. I went to work actively caring for ventilated COVID patients from the beginning without hesitation. As an advanced credentialed care provider I understand what COVID is and isn’t. I understand what the shot is and isn’t. I still intend to care for ALL patients, but trusting my natural immunity (especially having had and beaten COVID) for as long as I can. Mandates will make an already understaffed healthcare system both hospital and prehospital even worse. People will die because the government is removing essential providers.

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