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Bad Bills Watch
This week, we had a few bad bills pass in their respective committees. Many of these bills are approaching a vote on either the Assembly floor or the Senate floor. Here is our opportunity to contact our representatives with your position on these bills. If they pass their respective floor votes, they will move to the next house. Here are the updates we have for you. Check the image below to illustrate the process a bill goes through.
SB 1797 - Introduced by Assembly Member Akilah Weber, Co-author Senator Pan
This bill makes changes to the CA Immunization Record Database for government agencies to have access to all vaccine records in addition to students.
Update: The bills PASSED in the Assembly Health Committee 10-3 on April 26.
Next: This bill will be voted on the Assembly floor (by all Assembly members).
Take Action: Contact your representatives and let them know how you want them to vote on this bill once it goes to an Assembly floor vote.
SB 1479 - Introduced by Senator Richard Pan
Require schools to continue testing long-term and expand to TK, Pre-K, after-school care, and daycare centers.
Update: This bill PASSED in the Senate Committee on Education with a 5-2 vote on April 27.
Next: This bill will be going to the Appropriation Committee and then voted on the Senate floor (by all Senators).
Take Action: Contact your representatives and let them know how you want them to vote on this bill once it goes to a Senate floor vote.
AB 2098 - Introduced by Assembly Member Evan Low, Co-authors Asm. Weber, Asm. Wicks, Senator Pan, and Senator Weiner
Classifies the sharing of Covid-19 medical opinions by doctors and surgeons contrary to the CDC narrative as misinformation and unprofessional conduct, resulting in disciplinary actions.
Update: Passed with 12-5 in the Assembly Committee on Business and Professions
Next: It moves to Assembly Appropriations Committee and then proceeds to a vote on the Assembly floor (by all Assembly members).
Take Action: Contact your representatives and let them know how you want them to vote on this bill once it goes to an Assembly floor vote.
SB 866 - Introduced by Senator Anthony Weiner
This bill would authorize minors 12 years and older to consent to any vaccination without parental consent.
Update: Goes to Senate Judiciary Committee on May 5, 2022, for a hearing and vote.
Take Action: Contact the Senate Judiciary Committee and let them know how you want them to vote on this bill
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- Children's Health Defense California Chapter (ca.team@childrenshealthdefense.org )
Important Action Steps
Action steps for the following bills for the week.
For each bill, call the assigned legislators' district offices on Fridays. Phones need to ring off the hook.
Meet with legislators. Make an appointment with your legislator to formally register your opposition with their office and discuss your opposition. They are in their district offices on Fridays.
Email legislators to voice your opposition.
Make sure to do both: Register your opposition with the legislative offices AND through the legislative portal to be included in legislative record.
* Always maintain a professional tone and respect. Email all legislators, but focus calls on the (D) legislators.
AB 2098 - In Assembly Appropriations Committee
Hearing date: 05/09/22
Email and call members Assembly Appropriations Committee directly to voice your opposition to AB 2098. You need to tailor your comment toward the fiscal aspects of the bills for appropriations.
There is also no deadline to receive position letters for Appropriations Committee via the California Legislature Position Letter Portal. Any letters submitted to the committee will be retained as part of the committee's legislative record.
TAKE ACTION
SB 1479 - In Senate Appropriations Committee
Email and call members Senate Appropriations Committee directly at their district office to voice your opposition to SB 1479. You need to tailor your comment toward the fiscal aspects of the bills for appropriations.
There is also no deadline to receive position letters for Appropriations Committee via the California Legislature Position Letter Portal. Any letters submitted to the committee will be retained as part of the committee's legislative record.
TAKE ACTION
AB 1797 - Going to Assembly Appropriations Committee, then Assembly Floor for vote.
Email and call Assembly Appropriations Committee members directly to voice your opposition to AB 2098. You need to tailor your comment toward the fiscal aspects of the bills for appropriations.
There is also no deadline to receive position letters for Appropriations Committee via the California Legislature Position Letter Portal. Any letters submitted to the committee will be retained as part of the committee's legislative record.
Email and call your Assemblymember now at their district office to voice your opposition to AB 1797.
Call District Offices all week, especially Thursday and Friday.
TAKE ACTION
SB 1100 - Going to Senate Floor for vote
Email and call your Senator now at their district office to voice your opposition to to SB 1100. Make an appointment with your Senator. Call District Offices all week, especially Thursday and Friday.
SB 1184 - Going to Senate Floor for vote
Email and call your Senator now at their district office to voice your opposition to SB 1184. Make an appointment with your Senator. Call District Offices all week, especially Thursday and Friday.
TAKE ACTION
SB 866 - In Senate Judiciary Committee
Hearing date: May 5, 2022
Submit a position letter in opposition to SB 866 now to the Senate Judiciary Committee via the California Legislature Position Letter Portal. The Senate Judiciary Committee position letter submission deadline is the Tuesday before a hearing at 12:00 PM, unless stated otherwise.
Email and call Senate Judiciary Committee Members directly to their district office to voice your opposition to SB 866. Call District Offices all week, especially Thursday and Friday.
Email and call your Senator now at their district office to voice your opposition to voice your opposition. Make an appointment with your Senator to ask them to vote NO or ABSTAIN on SB 866
TAKE ACTION
Call District Offices all week, especially Thursday and Friday.
If you are able to schedule a meeting, attend a legislator's event or you would like support- please email PERKconsultation@protonmail.com . We can help you with supporting documentation and talking points.
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SB 866 is Children's Health Defense, California's #1 concern. NO amendment can fix this bill. 15 year olds are minors and do NOT have the knowledge to make life-altering medical decisions.
Call to Action- July 25th – 29th:
We have word that the following legislators are on the fence about SB866, the bill which would allow minors 15 and up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine without parental consent or knowledge.
FIRST AND FOREMOST:
Call each one on this list and voice your position on the bill, even if you do NOT live in their district. If you are a constituent, please let them know.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY:
4) David Alvarez, San Diego (619) 338-8090
SOLANO COUNTY:
5) Lori Wilson, Fairfield (707) 399-3011
ORANGE COUNTY:
7) Tom Daly, Anaheim (714) 939-8469
LOS ANGELES COUNTY:
8) Lisa Calderon, City of Industry (562) 692-5858
If this bill passes, it will initiate a cascade effect and create a precedent from which we may never escape.
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