Urge Newsom Not To Sign These Bad Bills

By Liz Froelich, LRWF legislative chair

Governor Newsom has many bills on his desk to sign or veto or just ignore.

We pray that he vetoes the following bills. 

You may request that he veto these bills  by linking to the website listed below.

 AB 1797 Statewide Immunization registry removes personal privacy

AB 1940 Expands School- based Health Center Program with concern for parental rights

AB 2098 Physicians and Surgeons-criminalizes doctors who disagree with Biden

AB 2223  Decriminalizes abortions thru all pregnancy and up to one month post birth

SB 1419 Minor medical records limit parent viewing

SB 1479  Student testing in schools- continue testing even in pre-school

Enter into browser  https://govapps.gov.ca.gov/gov40mail/

Then

1. List name and email address.

2. Select bill number by scrolling down thru issues to the bill numbers such as AB1797.

(Note: few bills have not been officially sent to Governor's desk and are not listed yet.

Do check back in a day as all will eventually be on the list.)

3. Continue and indicate pro or con position

4. Write a brief statement, such as for AB 1797

    AB 1797 will require a mandatory vaccine registry, state-wide.  There are privacy concerns and this data will be available to many without health-related issues.  I request that you veto this bill.

 5. Sign and send off.

 You can repeat this process as often as you wish.  Just have to use a separate form each time.

 You can call his office  at 916-445-2841 and give positions on bills either to aide or as voicemail after business hours.

Good links for more information:

Childrens Health Defense:

ca.chd@childrenshealthdefense.org    Tips on 5 bad bills  Also has links to send your message directly from the site.

PERK  Protection of Educational Rights of Kids:

protectionofeducation@gmail.com   shows status of bad bills as of 2 days ago.

 Our voices do count and the Governor needs to know that we vote and will watching his actions.

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