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Sunday, December 19, 2021

American Homecoming - March On Washington DC!


We want to be...free.
Free to work.
Free to travel.
Free to learn.
Free to question.
Free to speak.
Free to pray.
Free to say no.

The mandates are un-American.
Stop the mass firings.
Stop segregating by vaccination status.
Stop calling Americans "unpatriotic" for making a personal medical choice.

We’re coming home.
Americans of every class and color.
Democrats and Republicans.
Vaccinated and unvaccinated.
United we stand, in peace we march.

The Plan
We will start the march at 11:30am at the Washington Monument and we'll walk together to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial (approximately 1 mile). 



Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Saturday, November 27, 2021

#HB218 Ohio Medical Freedom Plan

 


18 November 2021 COLUMBUS – Standing up for the medical freedoms of Ohioans, the Ohio House of Representatives today approved a medical freedom bill that protects workers and students from vaccine mandates.

“Ohio medical decisions will not be held hostage by special interest groups,” said Cutrona.

The measure, sponsored by State Representative Al Cutrona (R-Canfield), is known as the Ohio Medical Freedom Plan. It is the result of hearings, debate and deliberation that have taken place at the Statehouse and in communities across Ohio, he said.

“COVID-19 vaccines, and specifically vaccine mandates and vaccine passports, have consistently been a top concern of the people of the Mahoning Valley and across America,” said Cutrona, who has been actively involved in medical freedom issues at the Statehouse, working to protect the rights of Ohioans.

Cutrona said a cornerstone of the bill is addressing the issue of vaccine mandates. The bill gives Ohioans facing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate the ability to assert an exemption for medical reasons, natural immunity as demonstrated by the presence of COVID-19 antibodies, and reasons of personal conscience including religious convictions.

Those same exemptions would also be available for students and employees at Ohio’s public and private schools, colleges and universities. 

Cutrona emphasized the bill makes clear that students and employees seeking an exemption need only provide a written statement claiming it.

The bill also allows for a student or employee to seek relief in the event of a violation, including going to court or filing an employment discrimination claim.

Additionally, the bill bans “vaccine passport” requirements from being imposed for entry into a public building or private business.

The bill also prohibits public and private K-12 schools, colleges and universities from discriminating against a student based on their vaccination status while in a school setting or on school property.

Other elements of the bill include:

  • Employees of a children’s hospital, an intensive care or critical care unit of a hospital, would not be able to receive a vaccine exemption, under the bill. However, a hospital must make a good faith attempt to provide equitable employment to an individual who refuses to get a vaccine.
  • Schools and employers would be prohibited from requiring a student or employee to receive a vaccine if it has not been issued a biologics license or otherwise been granted full approval by the FDA.
  • Extends through June 2023 provisions from House Bill 606 (133rd General Assembly) that would protect employers from COVID-19 liability under certain circumstances.
  • Other provisions sunset on September 30, 2025

House Bill 218 will now head to the Ohio Senate for further consideration. 






Saturday, October 23, 2021

NYC March For Choice 25 OCT 2021



NYC WORKERS MARCH FOR CHOICE 11AM 25 October 2021 We will meet outside 9 Metrotech Plaza and walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge ending at city hall