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Sunday, July 11, 2021

OHIO H.B. 248 Vaccine Choice & Anti-Discrimination Act



This summer, take Action for 248!!! 


Here’s what YOU can to DO this SUMMER to help move the Vaccine Choice and Anti-Discrimination Act!

 

 

1) Health committee and leadership targeted IN district HB 248 community education rallies:

 

Gather a group of family and friends and plan a small rally in a busy area in your community! Wear HB248 T-shirts or red, white, and blue!

 

Bring your kids in strollers with balloons and flags. Look approachable and strike up conversations with pedestrians or be visible to traffic passing by.

 

Use red, white, and blue signs with “Vaccine Choice & Anti-Discrimination Act: www.VoteYesOnHB248.com”, or “Your Vaccination Status Should NOT Limit Your Access to Education or Work!”, or similar messages!


Once you have set a date and location for your rally for HB248, go to https://freeohionow.com/events/ and set up the event with Free Ohio Now, who is partnering with us on this endeavor, so that others can join you! Also, send us an email at info@ohioamf.org so that we can help support you however we can!

 

We recommend people check the Free Ohio Now calendar for rally events, and if you don’t see one in your area, take the lead and make an event of your own! 

 

NOTE: We suggest putting the Representative or Senate contact info for the target district you are working in on the flyers so it’s super easy for the person receiving the info to call or email them!

 

2) HB248 flyer drops on doors in target districts:

 

Specifically the hometowns of the House Health Committee members (because the bill is currently in the Health Committee), and try to leave on on THEIR door too! That's right, we are in your town now!

 

Visit the www.VoteYesOnHB248.com website for downloadable / printable flyers / info cards, or to order some online for your convenience.

 

NOTE: We suggest putting the Representative or Senate contact info for the target district you are working in on the flyers so it’s super easy for the person receiving the info to call or email them!

 

3) Take HB248 cards or flyers and hand them to masked employees:

 

You can probably assume that if an employee is wearing a mask in a store that has many other unmasked employees, the masked employee has probably not received the Covid vaccine and their employer is requiring them to remain masked. Who knows what other punitive punishments the employees who didn't partake in Covid vaccination are being subjected. That employee might be interested in HB248.

 

Ask supportive employees to contact their RepresentativeSenatorHouse Speaker Robert Cupp, and Senate President Matt Huffman to let them know that they support HB248!

 

Again, specifically pay attention to retail businesses in the legislative districts of the House Health Committee members (again, because the bill is currently in the Health Committee). 

 

NOTE: We suggest putting the Representative or Senate contact info for the target district you are working in on the flyers so it’s super easy for the person receiving the info to call or email them!

 

4) Schedule meetings with pastors of churches:

 

Churches are key to maintaining our right to choose not to be vaccinated. Many individuals who opt out of vaccines do so because of a religious belief.

 

While their church may not subscribe to that individual's specific religious reasoning, the church should understand that if one individual's religious freedoms are in question, everyone's religious freedoms are in question. Churches must embrace vaccine choice and stand for medical freedom as a matter of Christians maintaining their right to religious liberty.

 

Ask these churches to public support their congregation's right to exercise their religion free from interference, whether vaccinated or not.

 

Again, ask supportive church parishioners to contact their RepresentativeSenatorHouse Speaker Robert Cupp, and Senate President Matt Huffman to let them know that they support HB248!

 

Again, specifically pay attention to churches in the legislative districts of the House Health Committee members (again, because the bill is currently in the Health Committee). 

 

5) Schedule meetings with school board or city council members:

 

School districts and cities need to take a stand for their staff/students and their residents. Communities need to work together to ensure that the liberties of their citizens aren't violated. It is important that local communities understand the cost that comes with allowing vaccine mandates to infiltrate every facet of our lives - ability to work, ability to go to school, ability to attend an event, ability to shop, etc.

 

Again, ask supportive school board or city council members to contact their RepresentativeSenatorHouse Speaker Robert Cupp, and Senate President Matt Huffman to let them know that they support HB248!

 

Again, specifically pay attention to school districts and cities in the legislative districts of the House Health Committee members (again, because the bill is currently in the Health Committee). 

 

6) Visit local business owners within targeted districts and ask them to show support for the legislation:

 

Business owners need to understand that you, a customer, do not support their perceived right to dictate medical interventions for which their employees and customers must subscribe in order to work or shop at their business. They need to understand that wearing a uniform, maintaining certain hygiene, etc, are not the same as requiring one to be injected with a product that could forever alter their health.

 

Again, ask supportive business owners to contact their RepresentativeSenatorHouse Speaker Robert Cupp, and Senate President Matt Huffman to let them know that they support HB248!

 

Again, specifically pay attention to school districts and cities in the legislative districts of the House Health Committee members (again, because the bill is currently in the Health Committee). 

 

7) Pass out HB248 flyers or cards at political events or outside of political fundraisers: 

 

Attend local political events and fundraisers and engage attendees and solicit support of HB248. Obviously we encourage you to be respectful of the event and those attending the event, but don't hesitate to ask speakers tough questions about vaccine choice, their support of HB248, etc. If you ask a question(s) during Q&As, it's nearly a hundred percent likely that interested individuals will approach you after the event to discuss the legislation. Be prepared to answer their questions and have one of our fliers or info cards available to hand out to them to take home.

 

Visit the www.VoteYesOnHB248.com website for downloadable / printable flyers / info cards, or to order some online for your convenience.

 

NOTE: We suggest putting the Representative or Senate contact info for the target district you are working in on the flyers so it’s super easy for the person receiving the info to call or email them!




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