ALC – Call to Action

The Arkansas Legislative Council meets Friday (11/19) at 9AM. They could approve Cam Patterson’s request to mandate the vaccine at UAMS. We have one last chance to stop this. Call the members of ALC; tell them to vote NO to the UAMS mandate. The most likely scenario is that the CMS (Medicare / Medicaid) mandate will be stayed by a federal court very soon, eliminating Patterson’s argument of loss of funding. If ALC votes to allow UAMS to mandate, then it will create a snowball effect of every state agency asking for a waiver. It is time for the ALC members to exercise fortitude by standing up to these woke bureaucrats.

ALC members: https://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/Committees/Roster?code=000&ddBienniumSession=2021%2F2021R

Contact info: https://reopenarkansas.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021-legislators-all-by-name-r3-PDF-1.pdf

9 Replies to “ALC – Call to Action”

  1. Hello, my name is Janie Harris and I’m urging you to vote no to the UAMS mandate. It’s unconstitutional and people should have the right to refuse something injected into their bodies that could cause harm or serious side effects.

  2. Oh good grief! When is this overstep of “authority” going to stop? When are we going to say “ENOUGH”!

  3. Why would the ALS move to approve Dr. Patterson’s UAMS request given the legal challenge that CMS already faces via nine states that have filed against CMS mandates.

    https://www.hallrender.com/2021/11/12/vaccine-mandate-from-cms-faces-first-legal-challenge/

    In my opinion, this is a rush to judgement that may resolve itself first. The OSHA legal challenges developed quickly ending in a stay pending legal action. January 4, 2022 is well over a month away. What could possibly be your agenda to rush this through?

  4. Please vote NO to UAMS for an exemption to break the law. Vote yes to stop all funding to UAMS if they continue to break Arkansas law. Mandates are not laws and not only is UAMS breaking Arkansas law, the mandates are unconstitutional. Shots do not stop covid nor do they stop transmission. As per the CDC.

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